In the orbits of which of the planets do Lagrange points occur?
A) all the planets
B) Jupiter; only Jupiter because it is the only planet is massive enough to produce a Lagrange point
C) Jupiter and the planets beyond it because ; a Lagrange point must be a certain distance from its planet, and only the orbits of Jupiter and the planets beyond it are large enough to accommodate a Lagrange point
D) only the planets with moons
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