The infographic and artistic work named "OULI" was uploaded to Wikipedia by Pablo in 2012. It is a scheme that shows in the same graphic objects from all scales of the Observable Universe. The way to do this was to locate the solar system in the center and, towards the edges, increasingly reduce the scale to show in detail the farthest astronomical objects and structures we can observe. In 2016 this work went viral among astronomy fans. It was featured in several publications and science museums including NASA apod, Dumont World Atlas, Sciences et Avenir magazine and Encircling the World exhibition at the Massachusetts College of Art and Design. In 2020, this work was used as the face of a coin for the Republic of Palau an island country located in the western Pacific Ocean. OULI was also selected to integrate the contents of the "Sanctuary, Eternity for Mankind" time capsule to be buried on the surface of the moon by the ALINA module projected to launch in 2021 on SpaceX Falcon 9.
"Orders of Magnitude" by Pablo Carlos Budassi was first published in 2017. It is currently featured as main image in Wikipedia Orders of Magnitude page and appeared on several publications like "Macroscopic magnetic self-assembly" study by Per Löthman and in WNDR museum Chicago. Together with OULI it was chosen to integrate a time capsule planned to be buried on the moon in 2021.
"Atlas of the Universe" is the linear version of Universe graphic. The 250 most notable objects of the cosmos that humans have been able to discover and record appear with their names. Developed in 2018. Featured in Wikipedia's Universe article and in various publications.
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The Celestial Zoo
"The Celestial Zoo" A tour of 210 places of interest in our Universe, describing each landscape with curious facts that are a must-know when planning our trips through the Cosmos. Featuring the most bizarre galaxies, stars, planets, and other weirdos of all colors and shapes. The information contained is updated as of August 2020.
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UNIVERSE GUIDEBOOK
UNIVERSE GUIDEBOOK is a tour of 210 places of interest in the Observable Universe, describing each landscape with curious facts that are a must-know when planning our first travels through the Cosmic Jungle. Using the accumulated knowledge of 400 years of modern astronomy, we will spend a couple of minutes in each known world and if we come out alive, we will have the most up-to-date knowledge about the celestial wildlife and maybe, in the next trip, we can be the tour guides ourselves.
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"The aggregate of all our joy and suffering, thousands of confident religions, ideologies, the rivers of blood spilled by all those generals and emperors, everyone you love on a mote of dust suspended in a sunbeam"
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This Is What The Entire Known Universe Looks Like in a Single Image
Isn’t it beautiful? This is an illustrated logarithmic scale conception of the observable Universe with the Solar System at the center.
The universe is so vast it's almost impossible to picture what it might look like crammed into one field of view.
But musician Pablo Carlos Budassi managed to do it by combining logarithmic maps of the universe from Princeton and images from NASA. He created the image below that shows the observable universe in one disc.
Our sun and solar system are at the very center of the image, followed by the outer ring of our Milky Way galaxy, the Perseus arm of the Milky Way, a ring of other nearby galaxies like Andromeda, the rest of the cosmic web, cosmic microwave background radiation left over from the big bang, and finally, a ring of plasma also generated by the big bang:
Logarithms help us make sense of huge numbers, and in this case, huge distances. Rather than showing all parts of the universe on a linear scale, each chunk of the circle represents a field of view several orders of magnitude larger than the one before it. That's why the entire observable universe can fit inside the circle.
Budassi got the idea after making hexaflexagons for his son's birthday one year. (If you haven't seen a hexaflexagon in action, get ready to have your mind blown.)
"Then when I was drawing hexaflexagons for my son's birthday souvenirs I started drawing central views of the cosmos and the solar system," Budassi told Tech Insider in an email. "That day the idea of a logarithmic view came and in the next days I was able to [assemble] it with photoshop using images from NASA and some textures created by my own."
He released the image into the public domain and has created a few other amazing images.
Like the artist's fb page for more cosmic art!
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Isn’t it beautiful? This is an illustrated logarithmic scale conception of the observable Universe with the Solar System at the center.
The universe is so vast it's almost impossible to picture what it might look like crammed into one field of view.
But musician Pablo Carlos Budassi managed to do it by combining logarithmic maps of the universe from Princeton and images from NASA. He created the image below that shows the observable universe in one disc.
Our sun and solar system are at the very center of the image, followed by the outer ring of our Milky Way galaxy, the Perseus arm of the Milky Way, a ring of other nearby galaxies like Andromeda, the rest of the cosmic web, cosmic microwave background radiation left over from the big bang, and finally, a ring of plasma also generated by the big bang:
Logarithms help us make sense of huge numbers, and in this case, huge distances. Rather than showing all parts of the universe on a linear scale, each chunk of the circle represents a field of view several orders of magnitude larger than the one before it. That's why the entire observable universe can fit inside the circle.
Budassi got the idea after making hexaflexagons for his son's birthday one year. (If you haven't seen a hexaflexagon in action, get ready to have your mind blown.)
"Then when I was drawing hexaflexagons for my son's birthday souvenirs I started drawing central views of the cosmos and the solar system," Budassi told Tech Insider in an email. "That day the idea of a logarithmic view came and in the next days I was able to [assemble] it with photoshop using images from NASA and some textures created by my own."
He released the image into the public domain and has created a few other amazing images.
Like the artist's fb page for more cosmic art!
https://www.facebook.com/pablocarlosbudassi/
Pablo is on a quest about the great mysteries of the cosmos and of life. His ultimate search is how to convey the great astonishment for the complexity of the world through graphic art, music and poetry.