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A newly updated logarithmic view of the universe provides a unique perspective that lets us see from the Earth to the edge of time.
A new interactive map will show you the entire observable universe using data from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey.
In theory, the underlying data for the map (and thus, the map itself) may include some of the 40-quintillion odd black holes that are estimated to be in the observable universe.
"The map of the observable Universe" takes viewers on a 13.7-billion-year-old tour of the cosmos from the present to the moments after the Big Bang.
Astronomers have created a colorful interactive map of more than 200,000 galaxies and quasars spanning the lifespan of the cosmos.
The map is representative of the entire cosmos, but the final visualization only shows a fraction of the observable universe to increase legibility.
A new map allows users to investigate the entire observable universe with pinpoint accuracy for the first time ever.
John Hopkins has created an interactive map of the universe, which lets users scroll through over 200,000 galaxies.
An astronomy professor from Johns Hopkins University has given us the chance to zoom way out in both time and space with an interactive map of the observable universe. Exploring it can quickly put not ...
It's unsettling to flip through a website scientists made that details the observable universe. I highly recommend doing it.