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* YoD – for the year of discovery | * YoD – for the year of discovery | ||
* Ln – membership to the Trojan or Greek camp | * Ln – membership to the Trojan or Greek camp | ||
| − | * Ref – | + | * Ref – link to the corresponding entry in the [[list of minor planets]] (complete catalog), using {{tl|LoMP}} |
This template can be cross-referenced by using [[#Largest Jupiter trojans]] | This template can be cross-referenced by using [[#Largest Jupiter trojans]] | ||
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Description
This is a static template with no parameters displaying a table of the largest Jupiter trojans and their mean-diameters. Provided are the diameters from all three major surveys, which were conducted by the Infrared Astronomical Satellite IRAS, the Japanese Akari satellite and the NEOWISE mission of NASA's Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer.
The table is wrapped into a collapsed container. By default, the table is sorted by the WISE/NEOWISE-diameters in descending order. A correct ranking is also possible for the the IRAS and Akari figures, as the ranking column does not change with sorting. Additional columns include:
- YoD – for the year of discovery
- Ln – membership to the Trojan or Greek camp
- Ref – link to the corresponding entry in the list of minor planets (complete catalog), using {{LoMP}}
This template can be cross-referenced by using #Largest Jupiter trojans
Usage
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{{Largest Jupiter trojans}}
See also
- {{JPL SBDB Jupiter Trojans}}, simple version of the 10 largest Jovian trojans