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Dec4-12, 06:12 AM   #1
 

Solar system is bigger than previously thought


Voyager spacecraft finds solar system is bigger than thought:

http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/vo...n20121203.html


On Monday, project officials said new information sent back from the ship yielded a surprising result.

"If we would have only looked at particle data alone, we would have said we're out of the solar system," said Tom Krimigis, a scientist from Johns Hopkins University who examines data on low-energy charged particles. "But nature is very imaginative, and Lucy pulled up the football again."

The Voyager team believes this region is where lines of magnetic particles from the solar system are meeting particles from interstellar space.

Because the direction of the magnetic lines is unchanged, the project members count this as part of the solar system. When the direction changes, Voyager 1 will finally be in interstellar space.

"We believe this is the last leg of our journey to interstellar space," said project member Edward Stone of the California Institute of Technology. "Our best guess is it's likely just a few months to a couple years away. The new region isn't what we expected, but we've come to expect the unexpected from Voyager."

The spacecraft entered the new region in July, fueling predictions it was getting close to the edge of the solar system.

Voyager 2, which is on a different flight path, is a few billion miles closer to the sun.
http://us.cnn.com/2012/12/03/us/spac...html?hpt=hp_c2
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Mar4-13, 11:29 AM   #2
 
I don't understand how they say that they considered that Voyager 1 had left the solar system when it has not even yet cleared the heliopause or the sun's bow shock or the oort cloud which likely orbits our sun or at least is held by it, so by any definition is part of the solar system and then again after that we have the suns various electromagnetic field effects and its gravity that even at that distance still has influence ? Me thinks they jumped the gun by a long shot on this!
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