Goddard Glossary: Heliosphere
Narration: Meghan AmRhein
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Heliosphere.
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If you were to break down the word
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you’d have helio meaning Sun
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and sphere meaning, well spherical.
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The heliosphere is basically
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a big bubble created by the Sun
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that surrounds the planets in our solar system.
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Think of the Sun as a huge fan,
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except instead of normal wind,
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it’s blowing a mixture of charged particles
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away from the Sun, known as solar wind.
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And these can reach speeds of 300km/s to up to 700 km/s.
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The heliosphere is all the region
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affected by this solar wind.
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The outer boundary of the heliosphere
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is where the solar wind merges with
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the particles of deep space.
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The heliosphere is our neighborhood in space,
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and it’s also the habitat
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in which our solar system evolved,
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so studying the heliosphere
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allows us to understand
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what makes planets like Earth habitable,
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and what the rest of the universe might look like.