posted on Dec, 26 2008 @ 07:07 PM
Hello everyone, I was just browsing the microwave map of the sky as seen by WMAP in NASA World Wind and in the co-ordinates,
Latitude- -0.09722
Longitude- -84.9859
there appears to be a shockwave, which is symmetrical in nature, and I know that the patches correspond to the temperature differences in the parts of
the sky which directly correspond to the early stages of stars and galaxies as they formed. But this shockwaave appears to be directly sitting on the
patches itself, any idea's on what it might be?
Here are the screen shots,