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Universe - Wikipedia
The universe comprises all of existence: all forms of matter and energy, and the structures they form, from sub-atomic particles to entire galactic filaments.
Universe - NASA Science
Discover the universe: Learn about the history of the cosmos, what it's made of, and so much more. Concentrations of matter with gravity so powerful not even light can escape. Collections of stars, planets, and vast clouds of gas and dust bound together by gravity. Worlds beyond our solar system.
Physicist: After 33 billon years, universe ‘will end in a big crunch’
After expanding to its peak size about 11 billion years from now, the universe will begin to contract – snapping back like a rubber band to a single point at the end, according to a Cornell physicist.
Scale of the Universe
Scale of Universe is an interactive experience to inspire people to learn about the vast ranges of the visible and invisible world.
DESI’s 3D map of the universe is complete! - EarthSky
DESI has mapped more than 47 million galaxies and quasars. This is the largest high-resolution 3D map of our universe to date. DESI will continue observations into 2028 and further expand the map.
Universe | Definition & Facts | Britannica
Universe, the whole cosmic system of matter and energy of which Earth is a part.
The Real Scale of the Universe: 3D Size Comparison (2026)
Witness the size of supergiant stars, black holes, and the colossal structures of galaxies and superclusters that make up our Observable Universe.
Universe Today - Space and Astronomy News
A look at why a cyclic, eternally repeating universe is such an appealing idea, and why the first serious attempt to build one, Richard Tolman's 1930s model of endless big bangs and big crunches...
ViewSpace
ViewSpace is a free, web-based collection of digital interactives and videos highlighting the latest developments in astronomy and Earth science. ViewSpace gives you the opportunity to explore our planet, solar system, galaxy, and universe.
The Map of the Universe — 200,000 galaxies from the Milky Way to the ...
An interactive map of 200,000 galaxies, from the Milky Way to the edge of the observable Universe. Built from 15 years of Sloan Digital Sky Survey data by B. Ménard and N. Shtarkman at Johns Hopkins University.
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