Date: 24/10/2022 02:06:27
From: Tau.Neutrino
ID: 1947897
Subject: The Celestial Zoo: A Map of 200+ Objects in Our Universe

The Celestial Zoo: A Map of 200+ Objects in Our Universe

The Celestial Zoo: A Map of 200+ Objects in our Universe

Humans have been observing the universe for thousands of years.

And while we haven’t figured out all the answers quite yet, we’ve made some remarkable discoveries when it comes to learning about outer space.

What are some of the most notable observations that scientists have discovered so far? This map of outer space by Pablo Carlos Budassi highlights more than 200 celestial objects in our universe and provides details and facts about each one.

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https://www.visualcapitalist.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/10/The-Celestial-Zoo-A-Map-of-200-Objects-in-our-Universe.html

for posters and HD downloads visit

https://www.pablocarlosbudassi.com/2021/02/the-celestial-zoo-celestial-zoo-tour-of.html

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Date: 24/10/2022 02:30:47
From: Tau.Neutrino
ID: 1947902
Subject: re: The Celestial Zoo: A Map of 200+ Objects in Our Universe

Another interesting space graphic

https://www.visualcapitalist.com/composition-of-the-universe/

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Date: 24/10/2022 11:15:47
From: mollwollfumble
ID: 1947987
Subject: re: The Celestial Zoo: A Map of 200+ Objects in Our Universe

Tau.Neutrino said:


The Celestial Zoo: A Map of 200+ Objects in Our Universe

The Celestial Zoo: A Map of 200+ Objects in our Universe

Humans have been observing the universe for thousands of years.

And while we haven’t figured out all the answers quite yet, we’ve made some remarkable discoveries when it comes to learning about outer space.

What are some of the most notable observations that scientists have discovered so far? This map of outer space by Pablo Carlos Budassi highlights more than 200 celestial objects in our universe and provides details and facts about each one.

Large Image

https://www.visualcapitalist.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/10/The-Celestial-Zoo-A-Map-of-200-Objects-in-our-Universe.html

for posters and HD downloads visit

You know all these?

Interesting mix of the familiar and the unfamiliar.

And I like the way he’s reduced the description to a single paragraph.

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Date: 24/10/2022 11:34:53
From: Cymek
ID: 1947993
Subject: re: The Celestial Zoo: A Map of 200+ Objects in Our Universe

mollwollfumble said:


Tau.Neutrino said:

The Celestial Zoo: A Map of 200+ Objects in Our Universe

The Celestial Zoo: A Map of 200+ Objects in our Universe

Humans have been observing the universe for thousands of years.

And while we haven’t figured out all the answers quite yet, we’ve made some remarkable discoveries when it comes to learning about outer space.

What are some of the most notable observations that scientists have discovered so far? This map of outer space by Pablo Carlos Budassi highlights more than 200 celestial objects in our universe and provides details and facts about each one.

Large Image

https://www.visualcapitalist.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/10/The-Celestial-Zoo-A-Map-of-200-Objects-in-our-Universe.html

for posters and HD downloads visit

You know all these?

Interesting mix of the familiar and the unfamiliar.

And I like the way he’s reduced the description to a single paragraph.

I have this artists maps of the planets up in my man cave

https://www.redbubble.com/people/EleanorLutz/shop?ref=typeahead

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Date: 24/10/2022 16:13:33
From: mollwollfumble
ID: 1948135
Subject: re: The Celestial Zoo: A Map of 200+ Objects in Our Universe

Let’s see which ones I don’t know.

4. 2020 AV2. First asteroid closer to the Sun than Venus.
8. 2010 TK7. Earth Trojan. (fake picture, I can tell)
39 Vanth. Orcus’s moon.
75 Menkalinan. Beta Aurigae. Eclipsing blue-white subgiants.
Etc. for some other stars.
110 Lich (PSR B1257+12). First pulsar planets.
121 Terzan 1. Globular cluster.
131 WLM Galaxy. An old galaxy from the local group
134 Footprint galaxy (GR 8)
135 Caldwell 5 (IC 342)
146 Bubble galaxy (NGV 3521)
Etc for some other galaxies.
187 Bootes Void
Etc for some clusters and superclusters
200 Huge-LQG. Quasar group

General comments.
64. van Maanen’s star. Glad they put that in. The closest free white dwarf
67. Fomalhaut. I want want want a picture of this from James Webb!

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