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http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2010/05/100521191114.htm

>The model developed by the Polish-US team suggests that the boundary between the Local Cloud and the Local Bubble might be not within a few light years from the Sun, as it was believed earlier, but within just a thousand of astronomical units, a thousand-fold closer. This might mean that the Solar System could enter the million-degree Local Bubble cloud as early as the next century.

>> No.1023530

and this means what exactly?

>> No.1023549

>>1023530
>This might mean that the Solar System could enter the million-degree Local Bubble cloud as early as the next century.


Idk, just a million degree temperature for our entire solar system. Not much else I guess.

>> No.1023554

>>1023549
I lol'd.

>> No.1023586

Wouldn't the solar wind keep most of it away? At least away from the inner Solar System.

>> No.1023601

>>1023549
>Once in, the heliosphere will reform and may shrink a little, the level of cosmic radiation entering the magnetosphere may rise a bit, but nothing more.

It means cock.

>> No.1023608

A million degrees? That's fucking nothing, the sun is at least twice that!

>> No.1023618

but poland cannot into space

>> No.1023625

>>1023549

>Implying that density

>> No.1023632

sooo what is this bubble made of? if it's just loosely dispersed gases then big fucking deal.

>> No.1023639

>>1023608
It's 6,000 times that, actually.

>> No.1023662

>>1023639
[citation needed]

>> No.1023663

>>1023639
depends were are you measuring tho

>> No.1023682

>>1023601
so we'll be fine
will we still be able to go into space

>> No.1023691

so this cant kill us all?

whats the news then

>> No.1023696

>>1023663

What if I'm measuring from Earth?

>> No.1023700

>>1023691
we can probably harness it for power

>> No.1023737

>figured that the "million degree gas" wouldnt do anything since its so spread out

>read article

>was right

>> No.1025051

thump

>> No.1025096

Why do scientists always try to word things to frighten stupid people.

>> No.1025126

>>1025096
>News

>> No.1025157

>>1025096

>implying scientists write this shit

dohohoho but then what would all the people with worthless writing degrees do