GET RICH IN SPACE
Since the launch of the first artificial satellite in 1957, various entities have claimed celestial territories, but certain LaGrange points are particularly valuable in our solar system. Named after a mathematician, these equilibrium points balance gravitational and other forces, allowing objects to remain relatively stable. LaGrange points function as low-energy parking spots, crucial for maintaining objects in place without expending excessive fuel. There are over 1,000 such points in the solar system, but only a few are practically useful due to their locations and stability. Presently, two points are heavily utilized, with potential for more in the future. Each point has unique applications, like solar observation or deep space observation. While most points are slightly unstable, L4 and L5 are often stable due to the balance between massive bodies. These points can accumulate objects, such as asteroids. LaGrange points offer possibilities for various purposes, from resource harvesting to serving as refueling stations or even human colonies, making them pivotal for future space exploration.