820 Million Light Years Away: Hawaii’s Astronomers Discover a Cosmic Bubble of Galaxies!

An immense bubble located 820 million light years from Earth has been unveiled by a groundbreaking discovery led by the University of Hawaii. Believed to be a relic from the universe’s inception, this cosmic bubble offers a glimpse into the early stages of cosmic evolution. Showcasing the intricate structures of our universe, the cosmic bubble was unexpectedly found within a vast web of galaxies. This entity, named “Hooleilana” draws inspiration from the “Kumulipo”, a Hawaiian chant that speaks of creation & the genesis of structures. The existence of such massive structures, resulting from three-dimensional ripples in the early universe’s material, … Continue reading 820 Million Light Years Away: Hawaii’s Astronomers Discover a Cosmic Bubble of Galaxies!