
what are these things?
Were you aware of a strange phenomenon happening in our solar system?. As telescopes and mathematical formulas get more sophisticated, the “things” we are finding continues to amaze astronomers and science fans alike. THEY found magnetic bubbles in our own area of the galaxy…really close actually by cosmic standards.
Here is a bit more information on how these bubbles were detected:
The Voyager spacecraft have now found that when the separation of sectors becomes very small, the sectored magnetic field breaks up into a sea of nested “magnetic bubbles” in a phenomenon called magnetic reconnection. The region of nested bubbles is carried by the solar wind to the north and south filling out the entire front region of the heliopause and the sector region in the heliosheath.
This discovery has prompted a complete revision of what the heliosheath region looks like. The smooth, streamlined look is gone, replaced with a bubbly, frothy outer layer.
Would you ever have thought these types of space phenomenon were there?
Let’s watch a video on these extremely bizarre bubbles in the video on page 2
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Tanner OBrien
Whoa
The heliosheath has texture.
No surprise there.
It’s analogous to our upper atmospheric texture – which is responsible for variances of barometric pressure. 😉
Crazy to think how powerful the universe is!! We are better off not knowing
They look like artist renderings to me.
The way you are describing them makes it seem as if literal bubbles like the heliopause is invisible as are all waves.
i think i’ve had those before….