In space, there are residual atmospheric fluxes, electromagnetic fluxes, and other fluxes produced by stars and planets.
The fluxes extend into space at varying distances. When crossing each other, the fluxes cause a powerfull flux wave to be present. Cross fluxes are extremely simple to calculate under normal circumstances.
To compensate for the waves will prevent centrifugal redirectioning of the space vehicle.
Cross fluxes may stop the vehicle that travels at extremely great speeds.
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