The structure of the observable universe3D ModelNoAI
This model was created based on “The Map of the Observable Universe,” which is available at the following link: https://mapoftheuniverse.net. The map was derived using data for galaxies and quasars from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS). The Cosmic Microwave Background image was obtained by the Planck Satellite. The map was created at Johns Hopkins University.
The map of the observable universe is a staggering depiction of the vast cosmos that spans unimaginable distances and encompasses everything we can detect with our instruments. This cosmic cartography reveals an intricate network of galaxies, clusters, and cosmic voids, showcasing the grandeur and complexity of the cosmos. The observable universe map includes galaxies that house billions of stars, nebulae where new stars are born, and the vast cosmic web connecting these structures. It is a testament to the marvels of astrophysics and our quest to understand the fundamental nature of the universe.
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