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The inner Solar System, from the Sun to Jupiter. Also includes the Main Asteroid Belt (the white donut-shaped cloud), the Hildas (the orange "triangle" just inside the orbit of Jupiter) and the Jovian Trojans (green). The group that leads Jupiter are called the "Greeks" and the trailing group are called the "Trojans" (Murray and Dermott, Solar System Dynamics, pg. 107).


This image is based on data found in the en:JPL DE-405 ephemeris, and the en:Minor Planet Centre database of asteroids (etc) published 2006 Jul 6. The image is looking down on the en:ecliptic plane as would have been seen on 2006 August 14. It was rendered by custom software written for Wikipedia. The same image without labels is also available.

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2006-09-01 (original upload date)

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  • 2006-09-01 20:11 Mdf 768×768×8 (192611 bytes) The inner Solar System, from the Sun to Jupiter. Also includes the [[Asteroid belt|Main Asteroid Belt]] (the white donut-shaped cloud), the [[Hilda family|Hildas]] (the orange "triangle" just inside the orbit of Jupiter) and the [[Trojan asteroid|Jovian

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current 03:11, 15 April 2007 600×600 (344 KB) Dronemvp ({{Information |Description=The inner Solar System, from the Sun to Jupiter. Also includes the Main Asteroid Belt (the white donut-shaped cloud), the Hildas (the orange "triangle" just inside the orbit of Jupiter)

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