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    Alain Chenciner of the Bureau Des Longitudes in Paris was involved in work on a cute
    astronomy problem which I would like to know more about.

    Does anybody here have a contact with the Bureau des Longitudes in Paris? I could probably
    read an article written in French, but I could not interact with a French speaking person in a real
    time conversation, or write an intelligible letter in French.

    Alain worked with a mathematician from California on a system with 3 objects which chased
    each other in a figure 8 orbit. It would be a wild idea for use in a science fiction story. Imagine
    living in a 3-star solar system with the stars in this figure 8 orbit. Your planet might switch stars
    every once in a while.

    I got some data from a web site and no response from the California mathematician.

    The article I found on the Internet described a theoretical system with objects weighing only a
    gram. I would like to know if they worked out the details of a system with solar size objects.

    If anybody could act as an intermediary for me, I would appreciate it.
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    Did you try this email address ?
    [email protected]


    Are you can try their Postal address:

    Alain Chenciner
    IMCCE-Observatoire de Paris
    77 Avenue Denfert-Rochereau
    F-75014 Paris
    France

    Richard Montgomery
    Department of Mathematics
    University of California
    Santa Cruz, CA 95064

    The closest answer I can get from Internet is :
    The orbit persists even when the three masses aren’t precisely the same, and it can survive a tiny disturbance without serious disruption.

    "What stability means physically is that there is some chance that the [figure-eight orbit] might actually be seen in some stellar system," Montgomery says. The chance that such a three-body system exists somewhere in the universe, however, is very small. Numerical experiments suggest that the probability is somewhere between one per galaxy and one per universe.
    Ref : Orbiting in a figure-eight loop, Science News, Week of Apr. 14, 2001; Vol. 159, No. 15
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    I could probably read an article written in French, but I could not interact with a French speaking person in a real time conversation

    Did you ever think that he probably could speak English??? (Or at least, read and write it like I do)
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