hubble$94976$ - translation to italian
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hubble$94976$ - translation to italian

SPHERICAL REGION OF THE OBSERVABLE UNIVERSE SURROUNDING AN OBSERVER BEYOND WHICH OBJECTS RECEDE FROM THAT OBSERVER AT A RATE GREATER THAN THE SPEED OF LIGHT DUE TO THE EXPANSION OF THE UNIVERSE
Hubble limit; Hubble radius; The Hubble Limit; Hubble sphere
  • Visualization of the  whole [[observable universe]]. The inner blue ring indicates the approximate size of the Hubble volume.

hubble      
n. chiasso, baccano, vocio; gibbosità, collinetta, irregolarità (di terreno o strada); mucchio; narghilè
hubble-bubble         
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Hubbly-bubbly; Hubble-bubble; Hubbly bubbly; Hubble bubble (disambiguation)
n. specie di narghilŠ; (fig) gorgoglio; (fig) chiasso, baccano

Definition

hubble-bubble
¦ noun a hookah.
Origin
C17: imitative repetition of bubble.

Wikipedia

Hubble volume

In cosmology, a Hubble volume (named for the astronomer Edwin Hubble) or Hubble sphere, subluminal sphere, causal sphere and sphere of causality is a spherical region of the observable universe surrounding an observer beyond which objects recede from that observer at a rate greater than the speed of light due to the expansion of the universe. The Hubble volume is approximately equal to 1031 cubic light years (or about 1079 cubic meters).

The proper radius of a Hubble sphere (known as the Hubble radius or the Hubble length) is c / H 0 {\displaystyle c/H_{0}} , where c {\displaystyle c} is the speed of light and H 0 {\displaystyle H_{0}} is the Hubble constant. The surface of a Hubble sphere is called the microphysical horizon, the Hubble surface, or the Hubble limit.

More generally, the term Hubble volume can be applied to any region of space with a volume of order ( c / H 0 ) 3 {\displaystyle (c/H_{0})^{3}} . However, the term is also frequently (but mistakenly) used as a synonym for the observable universe; the latter is larger than the Hubble volume.

The center of the Hubble volume and observable universe is arbitrary in relation to the overall universe; instead it is centered around its origin (impersonal or personal "observer").