Video: Fly through the cosmic areas that people have known
Below we have a video that simulates the flight through the cosmic regions that people have known.
Below we have a video that simulates the flight through the cosmic regions that people have known. This is the real location and image of the mapped galaxy so far, according to the Galaxy and Mass Assembly catalog.
In the video, the positions of the galaxies are accurate, but some are exaggerated for easier viewing. When you 'fly' at high speed, you will see the universe looks like snowflakes, raindrops, bird droppings or insects splashed into your car's windshield.
Update 15 December 2018
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