Vesperian Coordinates - Heliosheath
Heliosheath: The heliosheath is the region of the heliosphere beyond the termination shock. Here the wind is slowed, compressed, and made turbulent by its interaction with the interstellar medium. At its closest point, the inner edge of the heliosheath lies approximately 80 to 100 AU from the Sun. A proposed model hypothesizes that the heliosheath is shaped like the coma of a comet, and trails several times that distance in the direction opposite to the Sun's path through space. At its windward side, its thickness is estimated to be between 10 and 100 AU. Voyager project scientists have determined that the heliosheath is not "smooth" – it is rather a "foamy zone" filled with magnetic bubbles, each about 1 AU wide. These magnetic bubbles are created by the impact of the solar wind and the interstellar medium. - Vesperian Coordinates: A permanent calibration where the geometry of a perfect noon dissolves into the symmetry-hush of an incoming era. An environment where mercury-thick atmospheres and thalaxion-grids define the topography of a sovereign, impending future. Credits & Publishing: Artist: Vesperian Coordinates Song: Heliosheath Published by: Velvet Radio & Voyager's Edge Style: Liminal mix of Vesperal Thalaxion-Funk, Electronica and Progressive Rock. Image by Charles Carter/Keck Institute for Space Studies. © Copyright 2026 - Vesperian Coordinates, Velvet Radio & Voyager's Edge. All rights reserved. #scifirock #scifimusic #progressiverock
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