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Heavens Above => Astronomy & Near Earth Phenomena => Topic started by: Art on March 14, 2021, 13:56:40 PM
While I found this very interesting, and the overall point might serve no real utility value, it was quite an awe-inspiring task.
It's kind of like taking a photo of a forest that fills the screen but we are still unable to see what lies beyond that which we're allowed to view. Hmm...mysteries of all kinds...
https://www.seeker.com/videos/space-innovation/this-is-the-largest-map-of-our-universe-ever-created
Hmm, that might be blocked in the UK - I am just getting all black and no hint of a video.
It might be. I clicked the link and there is a few seconds of black then stars begin appearing in increasing numbers.
I can't understand why something so commonplace as a starfield would be banned.
It's working fine for me in the UK and in Edge browser, might have just been a slow video server or some other glitch.