I'm hoping someone here can answer this for me, Google and Wiki-land didn't.
L4 and L5 Earth-Moon orbits have been speculated to be perfect places for orbital habitats in both science and scifi due to them being neutral gravity points.
Are these two orbital positions always centered above a certain place on Earth or do they move? If L4 and L5 were fillled with orbital cities, it would make sense that a downport would arise directly below them IF their position relative to Earth's surface didn't rotate.
Traveller includes a "Lagrange Starport" in Australia that makes me think this might have been placed under an L4 or L5 point (perhaps it was just named after the scientist).
If the L4 and L5 points don't move relative to Earth's surface I would love to know where these surface locations are.
[EDIT] Just realized the fallacy of my speculation. The Moon oribts, so the Lagrange points also must orbit.
L4 and L5 Earth-Moon orbits have been speculated to be perfect places for orbital habitats in both science and scifi due to them being neutral gravity points.
Are these two orbital positions always centered above a certain place on Earth or do they move? If L4 and L5 were fillled with orbital cities, it would make sense that a downport would arise directly below them IF their position relative to Earth's surface didn't rotate.
Traveller includes a "Lagrange Starport" in Australia that makes me think this might have been placed under an L4 or L5 point (perhaps it was just named after the scientist).
If the L4 and L5 points don't move relative to Earth's surface I would love to know where these surface locations are.
[EDIT] Just realized the fallacy of my speculation. The Moon oribts, so the Lagrange points also must orbit.
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