The whole Universe in one image

The whole Universe in one image

An enterprising artist took upon himself the obligation to depict the most that is in the representation of man - the Universe.

Pablo Carlos Budassi, through his vision, depicts space with dazzling logarithmic visualization on the Internet, and then uploads his works to Wikipedia. He started practicing it in 2013.

Spectacular illustrations show our Solar System among Kuiper Belts, Oort Clouds, Alpha Centauri, Perseus, Andromeda Nebula, Cosmic Web, Cosmic Microwave Radiation and Large Invisible Plasma according to the file description on Wikimedia Commons. In an interview, Budassi told Tech Insider that he was inspired and decided to visualize everything using flexagagon.

“Then, when I began to draw using flexagagon, my children began to enjoy my work, and I decided to give them a couple of souvenirs for their birthday. They received images of the Solar System and a central view of the cosmos. On that day, the idea of ​​logarithmic vision came, almost Immediately. I had to use Photoshop soon and start working based on photos from NASA. "

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