equilibrium points in celestial mechanics
Equilibrium points in celestial mechanics refer to specific locations in space where the gravitational forces acting on an object or system are in balance, resulting in a stable configuration. These points are characterized by a lack of net force, allowing objects to remain relatively stationary or orbit around them without requiring any additional input.
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