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Diagram needed

It's unclear from the existing picture what the Loop I, II, and III bubbles are, and how they related to the Local Interstellar Cloud.

Age of the local bubble

Can someone explain how "the Local Bubble is the result of supernovae that exploded within the past two to four million years" but "The Solar System has been travelling through the Local Bubble for the last five to ten million years." --Raerth (talk) 21:32, 25 August 2008 (UTC)[reply]