Space outside our solar system looks different

Space outside our solar system looks different
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Summary Space outside our solar system is different than within confines of suns neighborhood, says study.

NASAs announcement Tuesday came from observations by an Earth-orbiting spacecraft studying the edge of the solar system. The probe is the first to directly measure interstellar matter streaming into the solar system.Among the new findings: There are more oxygen atoms within our solar system than in the immediate neighborhood outside. Scientists say its possible the life-supporting element could be locked up in dust or ice.The spacecraft called Interstellar Boundary Explorer was launched in 2008 and is circling 200,000 miles (321,855 kilometers) above Earth.