
Interplanetary Transport Network
The Interplanetary Transport Network (ITN) is a system of natural, gravity-driven pathways that connect planets, moons, and other objects in space. These routes are formed by the subtle gravitational pulls of celestial bodies, creating a network of low-energy trajectories. Instead of using traditional fuel-intensive propulsion, spacecraft can follow these pathways to move between celestial destinations more efficiently and cheaply. The ITN exploits the gravitational balance points in the solar system, enabling long-distance travel with minimal energy—though it typically takes longer than conventional routes. It’s like a cosmic highway system guided by gravity rather than roads.