Abstract
This article guides the reader through Lagrange’s famous solution to the so-called “three-body problem” and shows its application to the recently launched James Webb Space Telescope. Lagrange’s original equations are presented in his original notation, supplemented by modern vector computations. The entire work is accomplished with mathematics typically taught at the college freshman and sophomore levels.
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