The universe is massive, and Earth is located a long way away from the edge of our known universe. Putting that into a scale is difficult and doesn't properly showcase just how big the universe is.
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 and images ...
An artist used logarithmic maps and satellite images to created a piece of artwork that is out of this world. Pablo Carlos Budassi took our massive universe and compiled it into a single a ...
Using images from NASA, ridiculously complex logarithmic maps and Photoshop, musician and artist Pablo Carlos Budassi has created a spherical, pocket-sized image of the entire known universe, Tech ...
A musician combines the logarithmic maps of the universe from Princeton and images from NASA to create an image showing the observable universe in one disc.
There’s a tremendous amount of information available about the universe, so much so that it’s a feat to even comprehend how much scientists have documented. In 1946, we saw the very first photograph ...