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Energy Cloud Incoming | Solar System Pushing into Super Heated Gas Cloud (Video)
#1
Oh dear!     This doesn't sound good.   tinyshocked

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Quote:(Space) Our solar system is passing through a cloud of interstellar material that shouldn't be there, astronomers say. And now the decades-old Voyager spacecraft have helped solved the mystery.

 Voyager 1 entered the heliosheath in December 2004. Voyager 2 followed in August 2007. These crossings provided key data for the new study.

Other interstellar clouds might also be magnetized, Opher and colleagues figure. And we could eventually run into some of them.

"Their strong magnetic fields could compress the heliosphere even more than it is compressed now," according to NASA. "Additional compression could allow more cosmic rays to reach the inner solar system, possibly affecting terrestrial climate and the ability of astronauts to travel safely through space."

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Watch the video for an update of where things stand now. 

#2
It would appear we have nothing to fear, the mysterious fluff field is being held at the edge of our solar system by our suns magnetic field.
Quote:The Voyager craft, racing in opposite directions, have revealed among other things that the bubble around our solar system is squashed.

"The Voyagers are not actually inside the Local Fluff," Opher said. "But they are getting close and can sense what the cloud is like as they approach it."

The Fluff is held at bay just beyond the edge of the solar system by the sun's magnetic field, which is inflated by solar wind into a magnetic bubble more than 6.2 billion miles wide (10 billion km). Called the "heliosphere," this bubble protect the inner solar system from galactic cosmic rays and interstellar clouds.
The two Voyagers are located in the outermost layer of the heliosphere, or "heliosheath," where the solar wind is slowed by the pressure of interstellar gas.
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They did say our solar system could one day run into that Fluff Stuff, But Who knows.
They discovered it and now it's Doom and Gloom even though we've been here for a few million years, I think our biggest concern would be that Asteroid we don't see.
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(12-18-2016, 04:58 AM)guohua Wrote: It would appear we have nothing to fear, the mysterious fluff field is being held at the edge of our solar system by our suns magnetic field.
Quote:The Voyager craft, racing in opposite directions, have revealed among other things that the bubble around our solar system is squashed.

"The Voyagers are not actually inside the Local Fluff," Opher said. "But they are getting close and can sense what the cloud is like as they approach it."

The Fluff is held at bay just beyond the edge of the solar system by the sun's magnetic field, which is inflated by solar wind into a magnetic bubble more than 6.2 billion miles wide (10 billion km). Called the "heliosphere," this bubble protect the inner solar system from galactic cosmic rays and interstellar clouds.
The two Voyagers are located in the outermost layer of the heliosphere, or "heliosheath," where the solar wind is slowed by the pressure of interstellar gas.
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They did say our solar system could one day run into that Fluff Stuff, But Who knows.
They discovered it and now it's Doom and Gloom even though we've been here for a few million years, I think our biggest concern would be that Asteroid we don't see.

In the video he showed where our... oh, I forget what he called it...  The Earth's protective layer has a rip in it that was allowing dangerous gamma rays to come in, and it could be on the increase as we get closer to this cloud.  I think that was the point he wanted to make.
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I watched the video, The Heliosphere which is the solar winds and gas from our sun well flex and expand and cover that gap.
OR, by the times this Fluffy Stuff reaches us, we'll be Dead and Buried and Not care!  tinywhat
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