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'Map of the universe' revealed

12. 01. 11

Visit the BBC News website to view an interview with Greenwich Royal Observatory's Marek Kukula explaining the significance of the largest ever colour image of the whole sky, stitched together from seven million images each made of 125 million pixels, and the "incredible" level of detail it contains.

The release of the image - so big it would require around 500,000 HD televisions to be displayed fully - will enable professional and amateur astronomers alike to study the sky from their own computers.

Marek Kukula said: "Scientists have been studying this data for the last 10 years and they're still finding new stuff".

View the video on the BBC News website.


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