NASA detects glowing ‘hydrogen wall’ at edge of our solar system

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Nearly 4 billion miles from Earth, NASA’s New Horizons spacecraft has detected evidence of a glowing wall of hydrogen at the edge of the solar system. Writing in the journal Geophysical Research Letters, the New Horizons Team says the discovery may help prove the existence of a region where the sun’s solar wind and interstellar forces interact.

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A NASA Spacecraft May Have Detected A Giant Wall At The Edge Of The Solar System

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NASA‘s New Horizons spacecraft has helped scientists study a mysterious phenomenon at the edge of the Solar System, where particles from the Sun and interstellar space interact.

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