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(This map approximately shows the effective potential within the Eithalica system, which is similar to free-fall acceleration. It reveals nine Lagrange points in the system (not counting any produced with Ios:the host star or neighboring planets).)
 
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This map approximately shows the [[Wikipedia:Effective potential|effective potential]] within the [[Eithalica (planets)|Eithalica system]], which is similar to [[Wikipedia:Gravitational acceleration|free-fall acceleration]].
This map approximately shows the [[Wikipedia:Effective potential|effective potential]] within the [[Eithalica (planets)|Eithalica system]], which is similar to [[Wikipedia:Gravitational acceleration|free-fall acceleration]].


It reveals nine [[Wikipedia:Lagrange point|Lagrange points]] in the system (not counting any produced with [[Ios:the host star]] or neighboring planets).
It reveals nine [[Wikipedia:Lagrange point|Lagrange points]] in the system (not counting any produced with [[Ios|the host star]] or neighboring planets).

Revision as of 18:24, 30 October 2022

Summary

This map approximately shows the effective potential within the Eithalica system, which is similar to free-fall acceleration.

It reveals nine Lagrange points in the system (not counting any produced with the host star or neighboring planets).

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current19:36, 30 October 2022Thumbnail for version as of 19:36, 30 October 20221,024 × 1,024 (591 KB)Peter (talk | contribs)Removed unneeded text, adjusted planet silhouettes to show oblateness/prolateness
18:17, 30 October 2022Thumbnail for version as of 18:17, 30 October 20221,024 × 1,024 (595 KB)Peter (talk | contribs)This map approximately shows the effective potential within the Eithalica system, which is similar to free-fall acceleration. It reveals nine Lagrange points in the system (not counting any produced with Ios:the host star or neighboring planets).

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