Why future Astronauts may be sent to ‘gravity holes’

With doubts brewing about the feasibility of returning to the moon or aiming straight for Mars, another option has emerged for our next steps into space: gravitational “sweet spots” called Lagrange points that lie at least 1 million kilometres away.

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Why future Astronauts may be sent to ‘gravity holes’

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