A billion light-year-wide 'galactic bubble' discovered for the first time in the universe

A billion light-year-wide ‘galactic bubble’ discovered for the first time in the universe

The slightly altered image shows the bubble, which is a billion light-years across and filled with galaxies. Photo: AFP London: After reviewing images and data from the Hubble Space Telescope, international astronomers have for the first time discovered a bubble-like structure in the universe that is based on galaxies and is estimated to be a…

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Explosions in the universe

Explosions in the universe

Astronomers are doing research to inform about the revelations and changes in space. Using the Estair Extraterrestrial Impact Last Alert System (Atlas), researchers at Queen’s University processed and analyzed large amounts of data related to explosions in space. After analysis, experts say that this explosion is the result of a huge cloud of gas (many…

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