The universe is so vast that it is practically impossible to imagine how big it is. But Pablo Carlos Budassa somehow managed to squeeze it into a single photo! He did this with the help of NASA photographs and logarithmic maps of the universe produced at Princeton University.
It is hard to imagine how huge it is universe, but a musician and an artist Pablo Carlos Budassi somehow captured this boundless cosmos in a single photograph. He managed this with help of logarithmic maps of the universe and photos On ourselves.
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Our Sun and The solar system found in the very navel of the photo, but they surround it first The Milky Way, then the constellation Perseus and nearby galaxies such as the spiral Andromeda Galaxy, and the rest of the spacescape, all framed by a circle of plasma as a result big bang.