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Uploaded by on Jun 9, 2011

Visit http://science.nasa.gov/science-news/science-at-nasa/2011/09jun_bigsurprise/ for the full story.

NASA's Voyager probes have reached the edge of the solar system and found something surprising there--a froth of magnetic bubbles separating us from the rest of the galaxy.

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  • why are you speaking to me like i am five?

  • These are actually created for class rooms. I get a packet ever few months from them with all kinds of neat little teaching things for kids. I started getting them when my son was 8. That was ten years ago. Most of it he has outgrown but the information is still great and we still look forward to them. So, yes, this was geared for a younger crowd. The info is still great though. So, chill out and enjoy the learning. Too many rude people these days. Grow up.

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  • @postadult >.> Right?!?! What is this reading rainbow?

  • because kids like my 6 year old watch video's like these and it keeps people who don't understand interested. You feel they made this video for you alone? WOW!

  • @mikilala1the1third What made you feel she spoke condescendingly? I never felt that way at all.

  • Wow... With the BUBBLES ...it looks like if we're inside a huge body.... looks like we're actually INSIDE A CELL ... D:

  • This is a completely new concept to me. I had no idea.

  • @postadult keep in mind that NASA makes a lot of material targeted to children...

  • @awesome93273

    I didn't deny it, but since you brought it up, you can't have a heliosphere and a hydrosphere. It's physically impossible.

  • So interesting to follow these probes that were launched 33 years ago. Imagine the computer science back then.

  • westham made the bubbles.

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