No. The Oort Cloud is "leftover" mass from the formation of the Sun and the planets.
Voyager 1 and Voyager 2 have both left the heliosphere, but neither has left the solar system. The edge of the solar system is considered to be the outer boundary of the Oort Cloud, The exact width of the Oort Cloud is not known, but its estimated that it would take Voyager 2 about 300 years to reach the inner boundary of it. To reach the outer boundary of the Oort Cloud, truly leaving the solar system, would take Voyager 2 something like 30,000 years.
Smaller. Each time it passes the Sun, the comet boils off some of its icy gasses, and the dust is carried away from the comet by the solar wind. Light hitting the gas and dust cause the luminous "tail" of the comet. In the long run, every comet will disintegrate as the Sun evaporates the ice that holds it together. The fact that we still see comets 4.5 billion years after the birth of the solar system indicates that there must be a vast reservoir of new cometary nuclei that occasionally fall into the inner solar system. This is the origin of the "Oort cloud" theory.
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Gone with the Wind - film - was created on 1939-12-15.
well the belt of rocks and dust past pluto is called the Kupiter belt, where the suns magnetic field weakens and terminal shock occurs and hello pause, where the suns solar wind slows to sub sonic speeds
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FALSE. The outer edge of the "Oort Cloud" of comets marks the end of the Solar System.
The area at the edge of the solar system is known as the heliopause. It marks the point where the solar wind from the Sun meets the interstellar medium of the galaxy. It is where the influence of the Sun ends and the influence of interstellar space begins.
Radio waves from radio broadcasts last week have been travelling at the speed of light for one week. This means they are now leaving the solar system, out past the planets, past the kuiper belt and the sacttered disc. They are between the heliopause (limits of the solar wind) and the Oort cloud (cloud of local comets). They won't reach the nearest star for a little over four years.
The heliopause marks the outer boundary of our solar system. This is where the solar wind from the Sun meets the interstellar medium of space.
No. it is created by the Earth's magnetic field, and particles trapped in it from the Solar wind.
The Comet plasma is created by solar wind. The Comet plasma enables scientists to discover and understand what the solar wind is doing and is very useful.
Solar wind is a stream of charged particles (mostly electrons and protons) emitted by the Sun. It interacts with a planet's magnetic field to create phenomena like auroras and magnetic storms. Additionally, solar wind can affect spacecraft and electronic systems by causing disruptions in communication and navigation systems.
Solar flares from the sun produce bursts of solar wind, but solar wind is constantly streaming out from the sun.
Auroras are not directly caused by solar flares. Auroras are created when charged particles from the sun, carried by solar wind, interact with the Earth's magnetic field and atmosphere. Solar flares can increase solar wind activity, which in turn can intensify auroras.
Voyager 1 and Voyager 2 have both left the heliosphere, but neither has left the solar system. The edge of the solar system is considered to be the outer boundary of the Oort Cloud, The exact width of the Oort Cloud is not known, but its estimated that it would take Voyager 2 about 300 years to reach the inner boundary of it. To reach the outer boundary of the Oort Cloud, truly leaving the solar system, would take Voyager 2 something like 30,000 years.