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Mapping the Heliosphere
Minsex
: Data from
NASA
's
Cassini
spacecraft have enabled
scientists
to create this map of the
heliosphere
, the bubble of
charged particles
around our
Sun
. Charged particles stream out from our
Sun
in a phenomenon known as
solar wind
. The
solar wind
interacts with the matter between
stars
, which is known as the
interstellar medium
. The mingling of
interstellar medium
and
solar wind
creates particles called
energetic neutral atoms
, which stream back towards the
Sun
. The
ion and neutral camera
on
Cassini
's
magnetospheric imaging instrument
detects energetic neutral atoms. This map shows those in the range of 5,200 to 13,500
electron volts
. The regions with the highest intensity of particles are red and those with the lowest intensity of particles are blue.
Cassini
detects a different spectrum of energetic neutral atoms than
NASA
's
Interstellar Boundary Explorer (IBEX)
does. The
IBEX
images show lower-energy particles.
NASA
's
Voyager mission
collects data on energetic
ions
in the region that is the source of the
energetic neutral
atoms
.The area where
IBEX
found a ribbon of high-intensity particles is outlined in white. The locations of
Voyager 1
and
Voyager 2
are indicated with the labels "V1" and "V2." The label "nose" indicates the direction that our
solar system
is traveling through the interstellar medium. The label "tail" indicates the region in the direction opposite the nose. Image credit:
NASA/JPL/JHUAPL
Source: Minsex
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