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Large Scale Structure of the Universe
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Here are the high resolution sources up to a 25MB JPEG and 99MB TIF: https://noirlab.edu/public/images/archive/search/?adv=&subject_name=DESI
Thanks for posting that link. Truly mind-blowing results and it's cool to see it visualized.
The zoomable versions are so cool too: https://noirlab.edu/public/images/noirlab2610a/zoomable/
It’s amazing that what looks like dense clusters at this scale are stars still separated by, um, astronomically large distances. It’s also amazing to see this overall clustering operating at those scales. The sparse areas are unfathomably empty.
It reminds me of patterns in soil erosion, with gravity concentrating larger and larger flows of water and correspondingly deeper stream cuts. Also self-similarity at vastly different scales.
~~stars~~ galaxies
Cool, my first take is fractal dust with some sort of bubble superstructure.
No .WEBM?
;p
lol now I wish I could embed WEBM :)
Just a GIF. Ruined!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HnZduSlwLGk
https://noirlab.edu/public/videos/?search=DESI