Have you been spooked yet this Halloween? Finding out what's happening on the edge of our solar system might do the trick 👀
An artist's interpretation of Voyager 1 and Voyager 2 leaving the heliosphere and entering interstellar space.
Just in time for Halloween, scientists have discovered something spooky and strange occurring at the edge of the solar system: The heliopause — the boundary between the heliosphere and the interstellar medium appears to be rippling and creating oblique angles in an unexpected manner. The general concept that the heliopause changes shape is not new; over the past decade, researchers have determined that it is not static. They made this discovery using data from
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