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Given current technology, whilst orbiting the moon one fires a chemical propellant rocket to begin trans-terrestrial injection. This rocket adds enough speed to escape the moons gravity. If the TTI burn had the proper impulse and was executed at the proper time, the matter of returning to Earth is all about gravity.

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