Speaking of “cosmic perspectives,” professor Brice Ménard at Johns Hopkins University created this web-based Map of the Observable Universe. It’s a long, scrolling page in which each dot represents an entire galaxy—including one tiny pixel at the bottom representing our own Milky Way. As CNET observes, “With a single pixel, Ménard stunningly puts into perspective the cosmic brevity of everything we've ever truly known as human beings.”
I don't have any questions yet; I am still too busy scrolling up and down, and sideways, gob-smacked, as we say in the trade, at "Each point on this [[[scrollable]]] page is a real galaxy". But if you have a question, post it here; Graeme can put it on my tab ...
Cheers, Chris
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