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Scientists release biggest 2D map of the universe

98 points - today at 6:36 PM


Direct link to Legacy Survey Sky Viewer: https://viewer.legacysurvey.org

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  • hn_throwaway_99

    today at 9:59 PM

    I read the article but didn't watch the videos yet, but I'm curious as to what would be needed to make this a 3D map. That is, I'm assuming this 2D map records the position of all of these objects in the sky, but not the distance from Earth. But I thought that calculating the distance of objects is relatively straightforward, e.g. you hear all the time "Galaxy X is 2 billion lightyears away" or whatever. Would it just be really computationally expensive to calculate the distance to all of the 4 billion objects identified in the map?

      • LeBit

        today at 10:04 PM

        I think it is 2D because the universe is not that thick?

    • flockonus

      today at 9:17 PM

      I knew the universe was nothing but a brick wall, now we have proof!

      https://viewer.legacysurvey.org/?ra=80.3728&dec=-69.4497&lay...

      /jk

      • doodlebugging

        today at 7:43 PM

        That's impressive. Though I think there's too much space on this plane. I'm wondering whether it is actually a 2D view since it obviously isn't planar.

        To paraphrase Samuel L Jackson - "I have had it with this m'f'ing space on a plane! Everybody strap in I'm about to open some f'in' windows."

        Proceeds to crank open an array of telescopes to get another 3D perspective of a 4D universe so we can project it onto our 2D viewing devices as if that were reality.

        • Towaway69

          today at 9:05 PM

          For 2001 fans, Atmosphรจres by Ligeti[1] also works very well while doom scrolling the endless canvas that is the Universe.

          [1] https://ubu.com/sound/ligeti.html

          • thewanderer1983

            today at 8:39 PM

            And here I thought this was the biggest 2D map.

            https://www.thisiscolossal.com/2016/01/a-logarithmic-map-of-...

            • Towaway69

              today at 7:57 PM

              I wonder how many of the red points/stars are black hole stars[1]

              [1] https://news.mit.edu/2026/astronomers-discover-brand-new-typ...

              • pants2

                today at 8:50 PM

                Seems like some of the most interesting objects are missing or have weird red/green artifacts, why is that?

                • br0ceph

                  yesterday at 11:29 PM

                  is there anyway to download the entire map, and play with it locally

                • fercircularbuf

                  today at 3:08 AM

                  Wow, this is humbling

                    • sambapa

                      today at 7:52 PM

                      In what ways? Galaxies are just fat fucks, they don't do no philosophy, play piano or shitpost.

                        • Towaway69

                          today at 8:00 PM

                          If you squint, look at just the right portion, at just the right zoom level, the stars line up and spell out "thanks for all the fish".

                            • sambapa

                              today at 8:07 PM

                              Hm, that's a good thing to consider - are there portions of the sky in which stars align into a coherent text?

                                • Towaway69

                                  today at 8:15 PM

                                  Just gotta join the dots! ;)

                                  Or better still, develop a traveling salesman solution for visiting each star just once.

                                  > Bowerick Wowbagger the Infinitely Prolonged was a being who became immortal after an accident with a few rubber bands, a liquid lunch, and a particle accelerator. After a period of total boredom, especially on Sunday afternoons, he decided to insult everyone in the entire universe in alphabetical order. [1]

                                  So that wouldn't be just an academic exercise!

                                  [1] https://hitchhikers.fandom.com/wiki/Bowerick_Wowbagger

                                  • dylan604

                                    today at 8:18 PM

                                    Feed it to an LLM to see what it hallucinates

                                    • idiotsecant

                                      today at 8:37 PM

                                      I think the odds of a character are very high, the odds of a short word are very high, the odds of a meaningful sentence are quite low, and the odds of anything more than that vanishingly small. It probably also depends on whether you're ok with viewing your assembly from an arbitrary position or if it must be from earth.

                      • ionwake

                        today at 8:22 PM

                        i note the hyperspace bypass is missing

                        • therobot24

                          yesterday at 10:39 PM

                          make sure you watch the youtube video embedded in the website, it adds some real perspective of just how massive this is

                            • Snoeprol

                              today at 8:14 PM

                              Yep and the examples are really cool!

                          • TheSpacerr

                            today at 9:06 PM

                            Absolutely crazy

                            • cwmoore

                              today at 7:32 PM

                              Not this data, but from nearby 3D star map with rotations:

                              https://www.ouruboroi.com/moire3

                              • Razengan

                                today at 8:38 PM

                                Could this be used for a new Elitelike game?

                                • antonvs

                                  today at 8:35 PM

                                  Not many people know this, but the actual universe is 3D, so this map is misleading.

                                  • today at 7:38 PM

                                    • cryptolobster

                                      today at 8:46 PM

                                      Holy shit, this is very impressive

                                      • zuzululu

                                        today at 7:55 PM

                                        why is there so many weird flat lines is that an artifact?

                                        this is fascinating wish there was a 360 VR version of this

                                        truly immense scale

                                          • dylan604

                                            today at 8:21 PM

                                            back when I was playing with making VR content, this is one of the first things I did by using an 8K rectilinear image from NASA. Mapped it to a sphere and lined up Polaris at the zenith, and then just had one of the best nights of stargazing I had ever had!

                                        • ck2

                                          today at 9:28 PM

                                          vaguely related to universe maps, I've been holding my breath for the Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope launch at the end of the month

                                          It's going to do the best surveys EVER, like exponentially better

                                          * https://svs.gsfc.nasa.gov/14942/

                                          I thought for sure DOGE was going to kill it, or even rename it after him instead

                                          But the smallest planet Roman will be able to see would be Jupiter sized

                                          There was however going to be another telescope scheduled to launch in 2040 that could find earth-like worlds

                                          Fittingly enough it is called the "Habitable Worlds Telescope"

                                          but you know what, DOGE got that one

                                          Congress allocated $150 Million to begin development this year

                                          Somehow the executive branch pocketed that and changed it to $5 Million instead despite having no right to do that

                                          Yet another crime against science by this administration

                                          Hoping new Congress in January 2027 can fix this but I doubt it as too much of the rest of the country is "on fire" that has to be put out first

                                          So now won't be able to see its results in my lifetime