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Jan 6, 2017 · Hubble is gazing at two sight lines (the twin cone-shaped features) along each spacecraft's path. The telescope's goal is to help astronomers map interstellar structure along each spacecraft's star-bound route. Each sight line …
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The solar wind from our Sun blows outward against the material between the stars, called the interstellar medium, and clears out a bubble–like region. This bubble that surrounds the Sun and the Solar System is called the heliosphere. …
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Dec 19, 2016 · Alkalai’s report, “Science and Enabling Technologies for the Exploration of the Interstellar Medium,” maps out the knowns and unknowns of largely uncharted regions, from the dark, distant, dwarf worlds of the Kuiper …
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Oct 15, 2009 · The Interstellar Boundary Explorer (IBEX) mission science team has used data from NASA's IBEX spacecraft to construct the first-ever all-sky map of the interactions occurring at the edge of the solar system, where the sun's …
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