File:Interstellar medium annotated.webp
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[edit]DescriptionInterstellar medium annotated.webp |
English: "An annotated illustration of the interstellar medium. The solar gravity lens marks the point where a conceptual spacecraft in interstellar space could use our sun as a gigantic lens, allowing zoomed-in close-ups of planets orbiting other stars." |
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Source | https://exoplanets.nasa.gov/news/1400/interstellar-crossing-the-cosmic-void/ |
Author | Credit: Charles Carter/Keck Institute for Space Studies |
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