(11-04-2022, 08:28 AM)TomK Wrote: This is a little pedantic, but interstellar space generally means space beyond the sun's influence where it makes conditions slightly different from elsewhere due to the solar wind. In a way, both Obie and 8F are right.
There are billions of other suns out in space also creating solar wind so does that mean interstellar space only exists between the areas of influence from all those other billions of stars making interstellar space shaped like Swiss cheese?
https://webbtelescope.org/resource-gallery/images
On the subject of space, we’ve been loving the images coming in from the James Webb Space Telescope and have especially been enjoying YouTube videos by Fraser Cain of Universe Today.
https://youtube.com/c/universetodayvids
Are there any similar video channels from Mauna Kea Astronomy?