Local Fluff

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Local Fluff is a small, low-density interstellar cloud of gas and dust through which our solar system is currently traveling within the Milky Way.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf astrophysical object
interstellar cloud
affects boundary conditions of the heliosphere
shape of the heliosphere
alternateName LIC
Local Interstellar Cloud
classification warm partially ionized medium
composedOf dust
gas
contains helium
interstellar dust grains
neutral hydrogen
densityComparedTo denser than average Local Bubble gas
distanceFrom Sun on the order of tens of light-years scale
embeddedIn Local Bubble
hasApproximateSize tens of light-years across
hasBoundaryWith surrounding lower-density Local Bubble gas
hasMagneticField interstellar magnetic field of a few microgauss
hasNeutralHydrogenDensity on the order of 0.1 atoms per cubic centimeter
hasProperty low density
partially ionized
warm
hasRegion G cloud
surrounding cloudlets near the Sun
hasTemperature on the order of several thousand kelvin
influences energetic neutral atom fluxes
inflow of interstellar neutrals into the heliosphere
pickup ion populations in the heliosphere
interactsWith heliosphere
isNear Alpha Centauri
Sirius
other nearby stellar systems
locatedIn Local Cavity
Milky Way
Orion Arm
observedFrom ground-based telescopes
space-based observatories
observedVia absorption lines in spectra of nearby stars
partOf local interstellar medium
relevantTo astrosphere studies
cosmic ray modulation
space physics
studiedBy X-ray observations
interstellar absorption line observations
ultraviolet spectroscopy
surrounds Solar System
velocityRelativeTo Sun of several kilometers per second

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