troiades
/trojɑd/ or /troʊˈɑːdz/Definitions
1. noun
A group of three stars or a small galaxy that orbit a larger galaxy
“The astronomers studied the troiades in the galaxy’s outer regions.”
2. plural noun
A set of three stars or a small galaxy that are gravitationally bound to a larger galaxy
“The troiades in our galaxy are thought to be the remnants of a smaller galaxy that merged with it.”