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IBEX Satellite Finds Ribbon-Like Structure at Edge of Heliosphere
Contact: Nancy Ambrosiano, 505-667-0471, nwa@lanl.gov
LOS ALAMOS, New Mexico, October 15, 2009—The invisible structures of space are becoming less so, as scientists look out to the far edges of the solar wind bubble that separates our solar system from the interstellar cloud through which it flies. Using the High Energy Neutral Atom Imager, led by Los Alamos National Laboratory, the NASA Interstellar Boundary Explorer (IBEX) mission has sent back data that indicates a “noodle soup” of solar material has accumulated at the outer fringes of the heliosphere bubble.
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Mexico, on 36 square miles of DOE-owned property.
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43% of employees live in Los Alamos, the remainder commute from Santa Fe,
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