Key Takeaways:
- Witness the beauty of the observable Universe through a stunning logarithmic scale image, placing the Solar System at its epicenter.
- Created by musician and artist Pablo Carlos Budassi, this masterpiece combines Princeton University’s logarithmic maps and NASA’s telescope observations.
- Logarithmic maps, crafted by astronomers J Richard Gott and Mario Juric at Princeton, provide a unique perspective on the vastness of the Universe, published in the Astrophysical Journal in 2005.
- Pablo Carlos Budassi’s creative vision turned these logarithmic maps into a mesmerizing, giant circle, offering a more accessible and visually appealing representation.
- Explore the intricacies of the Universe, from the inner planets to the cosmic web, and marvel at this cosmic artwork that originated from hexaflexagon drawings for a birthday celebration.
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