

Digital Universe Atlas
The Digital Universe Atlas incorporates data from dozens of organizations worldwide to create the most complete and accurate 3-D atlas of the Universe from the local solar neighbourhood out to the edge of the observable Universe.
Cost / License
- Free
- Proprietary
Platforms
- Mac
- Windows
- Linux
Features
Properties
- Educational
Tags
- astronomy
- online-resource
- astronomy-software
- cosmology
- space-simulation
- atlas
- space
Digital Universe Atlas News & Activities
Recent activities
POX added Digital Universe Atlas as alternative to Atlas of Space
Digital Universe Atlas information
What is Digital Universe Atlas?
Discover the universe with our downloadable atlas—the Digital Universe—where you can fly from the Sun out the edge of the observable universe.
Since 1998, the American Museum of Natural History and the Hayden Planetarium have engaged in the three-dimensional mapping of the Universe. This cosmic cartography brings a new perspective to our place in the Universe and redefines our sense of home.
From the Solar System out to the edge of the observable universe, the Digital Universe obtains data from scientists and organizations around the world and builds a consistent atlas where disparate data are in context with one another.
The Digital Universe is distributed via free download and to planetariums around the world through our partnerships with several planetarium technology companies.
The free version offered on this site is a stripped down version of what you'll find in planetariums. In the downloadable version, we begin at the Sun and are flying among the nearby stars. There is no Solar System. And, the free version comes in two scales, a Milky Way scale, and an Extragalactic scale, for all that lies outside the Milky Way galaxy.
We will continue to update the atlas and as the frontier of knowledge presses forward, so to will the Digital Universe.




