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Old 01-10-2022, 09:46 PM   #569 (permalink)
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Gross over simplification oh and the distance you quoted is what was observed by voyager 1 and 2 congrats on using an actual observation for once. But you still screwed it up. That's not the average, not even close, voyagers went through what scientists were pretty sure was going to be the thinnest spot trying to get into that interstellar medium before the nuclear battery dies. The Heliopause is very lopsided it's at least double the distance on the down stream side.
Just face it, you're wrong don't try to back peddle you ain't turning this one around.
The scientists used your favorite thing to determine it's lopsided. Simulations and hypothesis.
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