Stars
Our galaxy contains hundreds of billions of stars, each potentially carrying its own planetary systems.
02 / COSMOS
The Milky Way is only one island in a cosmic ocean. Galaxies gather into clusters, clusters into larger structures, and those structures span an almost incomprehensible web.
Our galaxy contains hundreds of billions of stars, each potentially carrying its own planetary systems.
Billions of galaxies populate the observable universe, separated by immense regions of near-empty space.
On the largest scales, matter forms filaments and vast voids—an architecture written across billions of light-years.
“The universe is under no obligation to make sense to you.”— Neil deGrasse Tyson