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<<< UPDATED 04/01/2010 >>> "All I can say is, many of you are close!!!" ***Our Changing Solar System Environment
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don`t want to spoil this awesome thread, but just found this: Our solar system appears to sit at the edge of one of many low-density interstellar clouds that move through this region of the galaxy— and we may actually exit the cloud in the next few thousand years, the data show. "It's so exciting to know where our sun is in relation to local clouds. It really puts our sun in context for the first time," said Seth Redfield, an astronomer from Wesleyan University in Middletown, Connecticut, who's involved with IBEX. [ link to news.nationalgeographic.com] This sounds like doom-off, except when you have like a life span of a few millenia? Quoting: Nacht im Walde It has always been mentioned that we are in the cloud. The concern is the dense plasma columns within the could that were/are the concern. Intuitively, I was worried about entering/exiting the clouds, and what energies would be associated with that process. I was thinking that the boundary areas would be of concern, and made this thread. Thread: Riding the Interface Region Seems, my intuition was correct, and because of yesterday's news about the cloud, makes the Interface Region thread of great interest now.
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