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Fluffy, is that you?Fluffy Mystery at Edge of Solar System SolvedBy Space.com Staff December 23, 2009 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.
The cloud is called the "Local Fluff." It's about 30 light-years wide and holds a wispy mix of hydrogen and helium atoms, according to a NASA statement released today. Stars that exploded nearby, about 10 million years ago, should have crushed the Fluff or blown it away.
So what's holding the Fluff in place? [ link to www.space.com (secure)] Quoting: WomanMarine Thanks very much, interesting read.
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