An image grab from a handout computer animation shows a map of the universe in expension. Global astrophysicists on July 20, 2020, published the largest ever 3D map of the universe, the result of an analysis of more than four million galaxies and quasars-ultra-bright objects that emit colossal energy. The efforts of hundreds of scientists from around 30 institutions around the world, a project launched more than 20 years ago, have yielded a "complete story of the expansion of the universe said Will Pervical of the University of Waterloo in Ontario, Canada. (Photo/Agencies)
An image grab from a handout computer animation shows the Milky Way galaxy, with the location of the Sun. Global astrophysicists on July 20, 2020, published the largest ever 3D map of the universe, the result of an analysis of more than four million galaxies and quasars-ultra-bright objects that emit colossal energy. The efforts of hundreds of scientists from around 30 institutions around the world, a project launched more than 20 years ago, have yielded a "complete story of the expansion of the universe said Will Pervical of the University of Waterloo in Ontario, Canada. (Photo/Agencies)
An image grab from a handout computer animation shows the Earth, with stellar constellations. Global astrophysicists on July 20, 2020, published the largest ever 3D map of the universe, the result of an analysis of more than four million galaxies and quasars-ultra-bright objects that emit colossal energy. The efforts of hundreds of scientists from around 30 institutions around the world, a project launched more than 20 years ago, have yielded a "complete story of the expansion of the universesaid Will Pervical of the University of Waterloo in Ontario, Canada.(Photo/Agencies)
An image grab from a handout computer animation shows the Solar System, with stellar constellations. Global astrophysicists on July 20, 2020, published the largest ever 3D map of the universe, the result of an analysis of more than four million galaxies and quasars-ultra-bright objects that emit colossal energy. The efforts of hundreds of scientists from around 30 institutions around the world, a project launched more than 20 years ago, have yielded a "complete story of the expansion of the universe said Will Pervical of the University of Waterloo in Ontario, Canada.(Photo/Agencies)