Geography, asked by chimatajyothika, 4 months ago

what is their in the outside of the solar system​

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Answered by Anonymous
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But its exact nature just outside our solar system has been largely a mystery, principally because the Sun, all eight planets and a distant disc of debris known as the Kuiper Belt, are all contained within a giant protective bubble formed by the solar wind, known as the heliosphere.

Answered by nk474944
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But its exact nature just outside and solar system has been largely a mystery, principally because sun, all eight planets and a distance know as the kuiper belt, are all contained within a giant protective bubble formed by the solar wide, known as the heliosphere

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