Category:Leviticus Point

Earth Lagrangian Point 3, or as its locally known, Leviticus Point, was a lagrangian point on the opposite side of Sol, a little outside the Earth's orbit but slightly closer to Sol than the Earth is.

At the Leviticus Point, the combined pull of the Earth and Sol again causes the object to orbit with the same period as the Earth.

Because of its position on the opposite side of the system from Earth, the point was used both as a transit point for incoming intergalactic traffic and location to extensive sensor arrays to cover Earth's stellar blind spot.

Trivia
The Leviticus Point was named after one of the five books of the Torah—Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, and Deuteronomy—which are collectively called the Five Books of Moses, the Pentateuch, or Humash.