A map of all objects in the universe it is revealed before us to admire the immensity of space from Earth. If before we had not been able to measure everything that exists outside the atmosphere that protects us, this is an excellent guide to do so.
You don’t need to be an expert to understand the cosmos, just take a look at this illustrated tour to learn about all the objects that inhabit it and discover the rest of the world. universe. The planets are the closest to us, but the dwarfs or the red giant or hypergiant are distant mysteries of the cosmos.
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And not to mention the supernova or neutron stars, because these bodies are even further away. A look at the composition of the universe allows us to understand where we are. Thanks to the physical Dominic Walliman we have this galactic summary in our hands:
Space is infinitely big and there are an infinite number of things in it.
It is possible that there are even more objects than this map condensed, but nothing prevents us from exploring the infinity of the space hoping to feel part of the magic of the universe. We are not going to delve into theories, statistical data or cosmic mysteries.
The Illustrated Map of the Universe
This is an illustration to enjoy and contemplate giants red, cosmic dust, kites, planets in years, moons, meteors. By observing how these bodies are randomly (or not) distributed in space, perhaps we can discover the unimaginable. You can even get a poster of this map here.
This explanation could not last less than 10 minutes, because the universe does not allow it. But these 13 minutes of science are a delight for the researcher in all of us. This is a simple summary of all kinds of things in space that fascinate us and that end up being the best experience we have witnessed since Land.
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