The Great Space Cover-Up: What’s Lurking at Lagrange Points?
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Andrew
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Summary
The Great Space Cover-Up explores the existence of Ghost Moons at Lagrange points, sparked by Kazimer Korthke's 1961 discovery of fuzzy light patches. Despite skepticism, NASA's airborne missions in 1966 confirmed dust clouds' existence. Recent advancements in imaging and simulations reveal their dynamic nature, essential for understanding space weather and satellite mission planning.