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  2. An interactive three-dimensional chart of the nearest stars and galaxies to the Sun. Rotate and zoom the Universe to see the structure of the cosmos.

  3. The Map of the Universe

    mapoftheuniverse.net

    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. The full map is actually a sphere.

  4. Hubble Skymap - NASA Science

    science.nasa.gov/mission/hubble/multimedia/...

    Skymap. Roam the night sky and zoom in to get a Hubble's-eye-view of cosmic objects. 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.

  5. Explore - The Night Sky - NASA

    www3.nasa.gov/skymap/full

    Map. Stars Galaxies Nebula Exotic Exoplanet Galaxies Nebula Exotic Exoplanet

  6. NASA’s Solar System Interactive (also known as the Orrery) is a live look at the solar system, its planets, moons, comets, and asteroids, as well as the real-time locations of dozens of NASA missions.

  7. This new interactive map lets you scroll through the universe

    hub.jhu.edu/2022/11/17/interactive-universe-map

    The map, which Ménard assembled with the help of former Johns Hopkins computer science student Nikita Shtarkman, visualizes a slice of the universe, or about 200,000 galaxies—each dot on the map is a galaxy and each galaxy contains billions of stars and planets.

  8. Stellarium Web is a planetarium running in your web browser. It shows a realistic star map, just like what you see with the naked eye, binoculars or a telescope.