- Interstellar Dust properties - Astronomy Stack Exchange
While practicing for an upcoming examination, I ran into this problem: Which of the following best describes dust grains in the interstellar medium: They are a few hundred nanometers in size (siz
- What are the differences between Intergalactic Medium, Interstellar . . .
The interstellar medium (ISM) is, as you say, the gas (and dust) in between the stars, within a galaxy It consists of molecular, neutral and ionized gas, with densities ranging from $\sim 10^ {-3}$ to $\sim 10^ {6}$ particles per cm $^ {3}$ and temperatures ranging from a few K up to 10,000 or 20,000 K The molecular gas is the coldest and densest, usually found in molecular clouds The
- How cold is interstellar space? - Astronomy Stack Exchange
The density of the interstellar medium is so very, very low that radiation losses completely dominate over conduction from the medium The interstellar medium can be very hot precisely because it is a gas (gases are a bit weird), and because it is extremely tenuous (extremely tenuous gases are beyond weird)
- Can it be predicted if an Interstellar Object will get bound to the . . .
Recently I've reading there are only 2 known Interstellar Objects Suppose another one appears which will cross the solar system at some point, could it be predicted if it will get bound to the solar
- interstellar travel - How do we know about the origin of ʻOumuamua . . .
How do we know that ʻOumuamua is interstellar and not otherwise? I fail to understand the logic that the extraordinary speed of the object proves it to be of interstellar origin, and that our sun's gravity failed to capture it
- terminology - Is intrastellar commonly used by astronomers to refer . . .
Quick checks of a few of them show a mixture of simple typos (i e , "intrastellar" used when "interstellar" is clearly meant), awkward failed attempts at synonyms for "intracluster stellar light", and actually correct uses meaning "inside a star" would extrasolar be used by astronomers to refer to objects outside of our solar system?
- Why is the interstellar medium so hot? - Astronomy Stack Exchange
What that ESA (European Space Agency) page titled Hot gas sloshing in a galactic cauldron that you link to describes are called WHIM (Warm–Hot Intergalactic Medium) They are not interstellar medium, but intergalactic medium gas The difference in density is huge, with interstellar medium density at an average of ρ ∼ 1 ppcm ρ ∼ 1 p p c m (one proton per cubic centimeter), but the
- Solar-system origin of interstellar bodies (like 1I ʻOumuamua)?
I understand that 1I ʻOumuamua and the other two bodies (2I Borisov and 3I ATLAS) are classified as interstellar objects based on their distance from the Sun and their speed In other words the sum
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