"12 million kilometers, this is the range within gravitational balance, release satellites in the other direction," Finn Lewis thought for a moment and crisply issued a new command.
Considering the gravitational field of the black 'D' could attract all the galaxies of the Heritage System to orbit around it, one could imagine how strong its pull must be. At this close distance, the gravity they were encountering must have some peculiarities.
Soon satellites were being released in all directions, it was clear this gravitational equilibrium wasn't naturally formed—there had to be a reason behind it.
And indeed, the satellites dispatched in a different direction brought their findings—when one reached about 30 million kilometers from Finn Lewis and his team, its speed did not decrease but rather accelerated, straying slightly off course, as it left the region.
"Confirm it immediately," Finn Lewis's expression grew grave.