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MIT instrument studies edge of Sun Bubble

The Voyager 1 and 2 spacecraft have traveled beyond the edges of the bubble in space where the sun's constant outward wind of particles and radiation slams into the interstellar medium that pervades our galaxy.
Because they are leaving the solar system on paths that are about 45 degrees apart, the data reveals details about the shape of the bubble created by the solar wind. The fact that they crossed the edge of the solar outflow--a region called the boundary shock--at different distances out from the sun proved that this bubble is squashed rather than being a symmetrical sphere.
via MIT
Laws of Simplicity

Not sure how I missed this, but John Maeda has set up a blog for this awesome Laws of Simplicity book. Plenty of inspiration thought and comment on the current state of design and interaction.
