Interstellar tourist agencies need to use a computer code that allows them to plan trips to destinations within the Milky-Way galaxy by forecasting orbits in the galaxy’s gravitational field. The calculation would provide a trip schedule, including arrival times at various destinations along the path, with or without propulsion. If such maps exist, I would love to see them because they can be deciphered to infer the distribution of mass in the Milky-Way, including invisible dark matter and black holes. These maps must be time-sensitive because the Milky-Way gained mass through coalescence with nearby galaxies, like the major merger with the so-called Gaia-Enceladus-Sausage galaxy that took place about 8–11 billion years ago.
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