Solar radiation/wind push the heliosphere out while cosmic rays work in the opposite direction pushing the heliosphere inward. |
The data from Voyager 1 seems to be pretty cut and dry. It is presented in graphical formation here:
High energy elections (red), high energy protons (black), and low energy protons (blue). |
The paper originally published in Geophysical Research Letters can be read here.
Although Voyager is beyond the heliosphere, it is not beyond all celestial bodies which make up the Solar System. The Oort Cloud, made up of icy rock chunks, surrounds the the Sun and extends out to a distance of 50,000 astronomical units (AU), or approximately one light year. Voyager 1 will not exit the Oort Cloud for another 20,000 years, give or take a millennium.
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Further reading:
Voyager: The Interstellar Mission
MIT website concerning the Heliosphere
Oort Cloud
Geophysical Research Letters - Recent Voyager 1 data indicate that on August 25, 2012 at a distance of 121.7 AU from the Sun, sudden and unprecedented intensity changes were observed in anomalous and galactic cosmic rays