What lies beyond the Oort Cloud?

What is It? The Oort Cloud lies far beyond Pluto and the most distant edges of the Kuiper Belt
Kuiper Belt
Comets from the Kuiper Belt take less than 200 years to orbit the sun and travel approximately in the plane in which most of the planets orbit the sun. Objects in the Kuiper Belt are presumed to be remnants from the formation of the solar system about 4.6 billion years ago.
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. While the planets of our solar system orbit in a flat plane, the Oort Cloud is believed to be a giant spherical shell surrounding the Sun, planets and Kuiper Belt Objects.
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Is there anything beyond the Oort Cloud?

Once you get beyond the Oort Cloud, there really isn't much mass to speak of. The interstellar volume is largely occupied by the appropriately named Interstellar Medium, or ISM.
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Is Voyager in the Oort Cloud?

Interstellar space begins where the heliosphere ends. But by some measures, Voyager 1 remains inside the solar system, which is surrounded by a shell of comets known as the Oort Cloud.
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Is far far out in the Oort Cloud?

Meet — you guessed it — FarFarOut. Creeping around in the distant Oort cloud and thought to be at least 140 times our distance from the sun, it was detected by Dr. Scott Sheppard and his team at the Carnegie Institution for Science in Washington, DC (who also found FarOut).
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Which is further out the Kuiper Belt or the Oort Cloud?

The Oort Cloud is much further away than the Kuiper Belt.
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What is beyond the heliosphere?

Outside the heliosphere is interstellar space. Neptune, the farthest of our solar system's major planets, is 30 times the distance from the sun as Earth. We call the distance from Earth to the sun an astronomical unit (AU), so Neptune is at a distance of 30 AU.
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Is Voyager 1 past the Kuiper Belt?

NASA's venerable Voyager 1 and 2 spacecraft made landmark explorations of the giant planets from 1979 to 1989. New Horizons is the next deep-space probe after the Voyagers, accomplishing the first exploration of Pluto and the Kuiper Belt beyond—our solar system's third zone. Credit: NASA.
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Has Voyager 1 left the Oort cloud?

At its current speed of about a million miles a day, NASA's Voyager 1 spacecraft won't enter the Oort Cloud for about 300 years. And it won't exit the outer edge for maybe 30,000 years.
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What is the farthest thing seen in space?

The galaxy candidate HD1 is the farthest object in the universe (Image credit: Harikane et al.) A possible galaxy that exists some 13.5 billion light-years from Earth has broken the record for farthest astronomical object ever seen.
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What is the farthest known object in space?

Also in 2004, a team using both the Hubble Space Telescope and the Keck Observatory discovered a galaxy that is believed to be about 13 billion years away from us. It was found when observing the galaxy cluster Abell 2218. The light from the distant galaxy was visible because of gravitational lensing.
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Has Voyager 2 reached the Oort Cloud?

It will take about 300 years for Voyager 2 to reach the inner edge of the Oort Cloud and possibly 30,000 years to fly beyond it. Both Voyager 2 and Voyager 1 have traveled well beyond their original destinations. The spacecraft were built to last five years and conduct close-up studies of Jupiter and Saturn.
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How long will it take Voyager 1 to reach the Oort Cloud?

Fast Fact. Even though Voyager 1 travels about a million miles per day, the spacecraft will take about 300 years to reach the inner boundary of the Oort Cloud and probably another 30,000 years to exit the far side.
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What comes after interstellar?

We've actually sent something to interstellar space!

As of 2015, it is over 12,161,300,000 miles away from Earth. In 300 years it will reach the beginning of the Oort Cloud.
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Will Voyager 1 leave the Milky Way?

It is doubtful that the spacecraft will ever be able to leave the Milky Way, as they would have to attain a velocity of 1000 kilometers/second, and unless they get a huge, huge, huge velocity boost from something unexpected, they will probably end up being in the Milky Way's rotation forever.
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Does the Alpha Centauri system have an Oort Cloud?

All this is to say that it isn't clear how close the Oort Cloud actually gets to the Alpha Centauri system, which is about 4.3 light-years away. Even if the Oort Cloud does stretch halfway to the other system, scientists aren't sure whether it has its own Oort Cloud.
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How dark is interstellar space?

The brightness of the spaceship follows (almost) the inverse square law, meaning twice the distance from the star, the brightness will be a quater. In the middle of nowhere, but within a galaxy, it would look like in a moonless, and cloudless night, far away from any artificial light source.
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What is the oldest known object in the universe?

With a redshift of z = 8.2, at the time of observation, the burst was the most distant known object of any kind with a spectroscopic redshift. GRB 090423 was also the oldest known object in the Universe, apart from the Methuselah star. As the light from the burst took approximately 13 billion years to reach Earth.
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What is at the edge of the universe?

As far as we can tell, there is no edge to the universe. Space spreads out infinitely in all directions. Furthermore, galaxies fill all of the space through-out the entire infinite universe. This conclusion is reached by logically combining two observations.
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How far back in time can we see?

We can see light from 13.8 billion years ago, although it is not star light – there were no stars then. The furthest light we can see is the cosmic microwave background (CMB), which is the light left over from the Big Bang, forming at just 380,000 years after our cosmic birth.
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Will Voyager 2 ever stop?

The two Voyager spacecraft could remain in the range of the Deep Space Network through about 2036, depending on how much power the spacecraft still have to transmit a signal back to Earth.
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How long would Voyager take to reach Alpha Centauri?

It will take 20,000 years for our earliest probes to reach Alpha Centauri. Some of the earliest explorations of the universe beyond our solar system were made by four probes launched by NASA in the 1970s — Pioneer 10 and 11 and Voyager 1 and 2.
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Will Voyager ever return?

In 2012, Voyager 1 entered interstellar space. Then, in 2018, NASA announced that Voyager 2 had entered interstellar space, too. They are both headed outward, never to return to Earth.
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How far away is Pioneer 10 in 2021?

The Pioneer 10 trajectory is expected to take it in the general direction of the star Aldebaran, currently located at a distance of about 68 light years. If Aldebaran had zero relative velocity, it would require more than two million years for the spacecraft to reach it.
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What is in between heliopause and Oort Cloud?

The average orbits of many dwarf planets and small bodies in the Kuiper Belt takes them beyond the heliopause. Even after the Kuiper Belt lies the Oort cloud, which is where most comets that visit the Sun come from.
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Is New Horizons still in space?

New Horizons is still exploring our solar system (opens in new tab) and on April 17, 2021, the spacecraft reached a distance of 50 astronomical units (AU) from the sun (opens in new tab).
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