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launching directly to the Sun from Earth is really difficult—it actually takes more fuel than launching something out of the Solar System completely. A more efficient way to reach the Sun is to launch something to the far outer Solar System—possibly with the help of gravity assists from the planets. When it’s far from the Sun, it will be moving very slowly, and it will only take a little extra fuel to slow it to a halt—after which it will fall directly toward the Sun.
How To: Absurd Scientific Advice for Common Real-World Problems
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