Scientists have found a fast path through the solar system

Researchers have discovered a new fast route for traveling around the solar system. It allows

overcome the distance from comets and asteroidsJupiter to Neptune in less than ten years. Researchers note that this way it is possible to send spacecraft to distant regions of our solar system, as well as observe near-Earth objects that may collide with our planet.

Scientists have observed the dynamic structure of theseroutes that form an interconnected series of arches extending from the asteroid belt to Uranus and beyond. This is a newly discovered route that can be used for several decades before the celestial bodies that could interfere with this change their location.

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The most prominent arched structures are associated withJupiter and the strong gravitational forces they possess. Comets that depend on Jupiter form routes that allow other celestial bodies or cosmic bodies to pass alongside them. However, some of these bodies will eventually collide with Jupiter or leave the solar system.

The results obtained need furtherstudy to determine how they can be used by spacecraft. Scientists also want to monitor the likelihood of asteroid and meteorite collisions along these routes.

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