Interplanetary Transport Network
The Interplanetary Transport Network (ITN) is a collection of gravitationally determined pathways through the Solar System that require very little energy for an object to follow. The ITN makes particular use of Lagrange points as locations where trajectories through space are redirected using little or no energy. These points have the peculiar property of allowing objects to orbit around them, despite lacking an object to orbit. While they use little energy, the transport can take a very long time.
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Interplanetary Transport Network
The Interplanetary Transport Network (ITN) is a collection of gravitationally determined pathways through the Solar System that require very little energy for an object to follow. The ITN makes particular use of Lagrange points as locations where trajectories through space are redirected using little or no energy. These points have the peculiar property of allowing objects to orbit around them, despite lacking an object to orbit. While they use little energy, the transport can take a very long time.
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L’Interplanetary Transport Net ...... peuvent durer très longtemps.
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The Interplanetary Transport N ...... ort can take a very long time.
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Межпланетная транспортная сеть ...... , а также между их спутниками.
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L’Interplanetary Transport Net ...... peuvent durer très longtemps.
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The Interplanetary Transport N ...... ort can take a very long time.
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Межпланетная транспортная сеть ...... для пилотируемой космонавтики.
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Interplanetary Transport Network
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Réseau de transport interplanétaire
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Межпланетная транспортная сеть
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