Johns Hopkins University (JHU) continues to pad its space community résumé with their interactive map, “The map of the observable Universe”, that takes viewers on a 13.7-billion-year-old tour of the cosmos from the present to the moments after the Big Bang. While JHU is responsible for creating the site, additional contributions were made by NASA, the European Space Agency, the National Science Foundation, and the Sloan Foundation.
A view along the solar system, using Cosmic Watch.
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A screenshot, representing a topocentric view of the April 8th, 2024 total solar eclipse across the United States. Credit: Cosmic Watch.
The evening sky looking west on the night of August 23rd, 2018. Credit: Cosmic Watch.