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ဟေလီယိုစဖီးယား The precise distance to, and shape of the heliopause is still uncertain. Interplanetary/interstellar spacecraft such as "Pioneer 10", "Pioneer 11", "Voyager 1" and "Voyager 2" are traveling outward through the Solar System and will eventually pass through the heliopause.
ဟေလီယိုစဖီးယား The 'stagnation region' within the heliosheath, starting around 113 AU, was detected by Voyager 1 in 2010. There the solar wind velocity drops to zero, the magnetic field intensity doubles, and high-energy electrons from the galaxy increase 100-fold. Starting in May 2012 at 120 AU, Voyager 1 detected a sudden increase in cosmic rays, an apparent signature of approach to the heliopause. In December 2012 NASA announced that in late August 2012 Voyager 1, at about 122 AU from the Sun, entered a new region they called the "magnetic highway", an area still under the influence of the Sun, but with some dramatic differences.
ဟေလီယိုစဖီးယား The termination shock is the point in the heliosphere where the solar wind slows down to subsonic speed (relative to the star) because of interactions with the local interstellar medium. This causes compression, heating, and a change in the magnetic field. In the Solar System the termination shock is believed to be 75 to 90 astronomical units from the Sun. In 2004, Voyager 1 crossed the Sun's termination shock followed by Voyager 2 in 2007.
ဟေလီယိုစဖီးယား Another hypothesis suggests that the heliopause could be smaller on the side of the Solar System facing the Sun's orbital motion through the galaxy. It may also vary depending on the current velocity of the solar wind and the local density of the interstellar medium. It is known to lie far outside the orbit of Neptune. The current mission of the "Voyager 1" and "2" spacecraft is to find and study the termination shock, heliosheath, and heliopause". Voyager 1" reached the termination shock on May 23–24, 2005, and "Voyager 2" reached it on August 30, 2007 according to NASA. Meanwhile, the Interstellar Boundary Explorer (IBEX) mission is attempting to image the heliopause from Earth orbit within two years of its 2008 launch. Initial results (October 2009) from IBEX suggest that previous assumptions are insufficiently cognisant of the true complexities of the heliopause.
ဟေလီယိုစဖီးယား For the first ten billion kilometers of its radius, the solar wind travels at over 1,000,000 km/h. As it begins to interact with the interstellar medium, it slows down before finally ceasing altogether. The point where the solar wind begins to slow is called the termination shock; then the solar wind continues to slow as it passes through the heliosheath leading to a boundary where the interstellar medium and solar wind pressures balance called the heliopause. The termination shock was successfully detected by both Voyager 1 in 2004, and Voyager 2 in 2007.