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Old 18-12-2018, 11:45 AM
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A new dwarf planet discovered in our Solar System.

https://www.abc.net.au/news/2018-12-...ystem/10629580
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Old 18-12-2018, 12:02 PM
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Wait a minute

"Farout" is about 18 billion kilometres away — which is about 120 astronomical units, roughly 120 times the distance between Earth and the sun."

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"For the second time in history, a human-made object has reached the space between the stars. NASA's Voyager 2 probe now has exited the heliosphere - the protective bubble of particles and magnetic fields created by the Sun.
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Voyager 2 now is slightly more than 11 billion miles (18 billion kilometers) from Earth." (Nasa Voyager web page)

Things become clearer when looking at the shape of the heliosphere, but it does illustrate the difficulty in defining where the solar system actually ends. Oort Cloud comes to mind.

So here's an object might spend part of its orbit outside the heliosphere.

So a ground based facility there could be a permanent part-time interstellar research station, how cool is that
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So "Farout" is in Interstellar space?
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