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What does the entire observable universe look like? Not exactly like this–but it’s a pretty (and fascinating) picture. The illustration, based on logarithmic maps from Princeton researchers ...
observable universe logarithmic illustration paul carlos budassi (A logarithmic illustration of the entire universe, starting with the solar system and ending with the cosmic background radiation ...
Artist's logarithmic scale conception of the observable universe with the Solar System at the...[+] center, inner and outer planets, Kuiper belt, Oort cloud, Alpha Centauri, Perseus Arm, Milky Way ...
It's a little something like this illustration, which shows the entire observable universe ranked from most distant in the outer part of the circle to our own solar system in the center.
See the observable universe in just one image. An artist has created a single image of the observable universe using maps from Princeton University and satellite and telescope images from NASA.
A logarithmic scale captures the whole universe Unmismoobjetivo/Pablo Carlos Budassi via Wikimedia Commons (CC BY 3.0) The universe is mind-bogglingly huge and increasingly growing larger, but ...
The universe is so vast it’s almost impossible to picture what it might look like crammed into one field of view. But musician Pablo Carlos Budassi managed to do it by combining logarithmic maps of ...