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Millions of new solar system objects to be found and ‘filmed . . . This will give scientists unprecedented insight into the characteristics and history of the solar system’s building blocks 109,000 Jupiter Trojans, bodies sharing Jupiter’s orbit at stable “Lagrange” points — more than seven times the number cataloged today