remains of a super nova that's millions of degrees hot.
That is a misunderstanding. By the time solar winds from such stars reach interstellar space or our system it's cold and almost indistinguishable from pure vacuum.
Once you're out by around Jupiter I reckon or beyond it's going to be cold even in the sun because at that distance our sun just acts like a big star in the night sky rather than a sun.
> remains of a super nova that's millions of degrees hot.
That is a misunderstanding. By the time solar winds from such stars reach interstellar space or our system it's cold and almost indistinguishable from pure vacuum.
Once you're out by around Jupiter I reckon or beyond it's going to be cold even in the sun because at that distance our sun just acts like a big star in the night sky rather than a sun.
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