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    The Sun is at the large orange dot at the center of this three-dimensional atlas of the Universe. Initially, the local stars around the Sun are shown, color coded depending whether they are cool red stars or hot blue ones. Gradually the view will zoom out, revealing open clusters of stars in our galaxy (red dots), the whole flat disk of the Milky W...

    The simulation above only shows objects that we are able to observe. This means that it is biased towards showing nearby objects, as these are bright and prominent in the sky. It may appear that the Sun is at the center of a small spherical swarm of stars, and that open star clusters form a larger swarm, also centered around the Sun. By contrast, t...

    The positions and distances to stars were taken from the Hipparcos, Tycho, Tycho-2 and Gaia EDR3catalogs. The positions of deep sky objects were taken from the NGC2000.0 catalog (Sinnott 1998). Where possible, their distances were taken from the DAML02 database of open clusters (Dias et al. 2002), or from Bill Harris's Catalog of Globular Clusters ...

  2. This map shows a slice of our Universe. It was created from astronomical data taken night after night over a period of 15 years using a telescope in New Mexico, USA. We are located at the bottom. At the top is the actual edge of the observable Universe. In between, we see about 200,000 galaxies.

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  3. The Attractive Spots of the Universe. Hoag's Object (Ring Galaxy) M83: New view from Hubble. HST RELEASE: Stephan's Quintet. Refurbished Hubble: Carina Nebula. Hubble Opens New Eyes: NGC 6302. Hubble: The Universe is expanding. Two Tails of Comet Lulin. Through gas and dust - The IC 342 Galaxy. Large Magellanic Cloud (PGC 17223)

  4. Explore the solar system with NASA's Eyes, an interactive web app that lets you simulate the orbits and movements of planets, moons, asteroids, and spacecraft. You can zoom in and out, change the speed and direction of time, and view the solar system from different perspectives. Learn about the missions that explore our cosmic neighborhood and discover the wonders of the sun, Earth, and other ...

  5. 30. Juli 2006 · Contains maps of the universe zooming out from the nearest stars to the entire visible universe.

  6. The Hubble Skymap puts the night sky at your fingertips any time of day. Roam the Milky Way to find a selection of galaxies, stars, nebulae and more, and click for a Hubble's-eye-view of each object. To explore the skymap, scroll, double click, or pinch/swipe to zoom in and out.