The Bible states about the end of the heavens and makes its circuit to the another end it is boundary marking in one of the outer limits of sun ‘s influence called the “Termination shock”
In Psalms 19:6 ” It rises at one end of the heavens and makes its circuit to the other; nothing is deprived of its warmth.
The termination shock is the boundary marking one of the outer limits of the Sun’s influence, and is one boundary of the Solar System. It is where the bubble of solar wind. particles slows down so that the particles are traveling slower than the speed of sound.
The termination shock is the boundary marking one of the outer limits of the Sun’s influence, and is one boundary of the Solar System. It is where the bubble of solar wind. particles slows down so that the particles are traveling slower than the speed of sound. The solar wind particles slow down when they begin to press into the interstellar medium. The solar wind is made of plasma, and when it slows in this way, it goes through many changes. The solar wind plasma gets smooshed together, or compressed like people crowded together in a tiny room. When it is compressed, it also becomes much hotter, in the same way as a bicycle pump heats up in your hand when you vigorously inflate a tire. Also, the solar wind carries outward some of the Sun’s magnetic field, which now gets stronger at the termination shock and twists around. We have only two direct measurements of the distance to the Termination Shock. These measurements were made by Voyager 1 and Voyager 2. Voyager 1 crossed the termination shock at 94 astronomical units (AU) and Voyager 2 crossed at 84 AU.
In Matthew 24:31 “.. from one end of the heavens to the other.”
The heliosphere is the vast, bubble-like region of space which surrounds and is created by the Sun. In plasma physics terms, this is the cavity formed by the Sun in the surrounding interstellar medium. The “bubble” of the heliosphere is continuously “inflated” by plasma originating from the Sun, known as the solar wind. Outside the heliosphere, this solar plasma gives way to the interstellar plasma permeating our galaxy. Radiation levels inside and outside the heliosphere differ; in particular, the galactic cosmic rays are less abundant inside the heliosphere, so that the planets inside (including Earth) are partly shielded from their impact.

