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English: A cropped frame from the fully spherical 360 x 180 degree Virtual Reality view from CLUES (Constrained Local UniversE Simulations) which can be viewed at:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wemAzudyW7A

"This incredible simulation gives us an idea of what the Universe might look like on the largest scales. Stars form into galaxies, galaxies into clusters, and clusters into superclusters, which are represented by the brightest blue points. Between the clusters and superclusters exists the so-called "Cosmic Web", spindly filaments of galactic material and dark matter which stretch across the otherwise empty chasms. Here, a fully spherical 360 x 180 degree Virtual Reality view from CLUES (Constrained Local UniversE Simulations) shows this large-scale structure running in all directions, allowing the viewer to see the very blueprints of the Universe in which we live."

It's the tenth frame cropped with GIMP.
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Source https://www.eso.org/public/videos/cluesAdler-cylindrical/
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CLUES - Constrained Local Universe Evolution Simulation

SCIENCE ADVISORS Dr. Joel Primack - University of California Santa Cruz Dr. Anatoly Klypin - New Mexico State University Dr. Stefan Gottlöber - Astrophysical Institute Potsdam

CLUES - VISUALIZATION Chris Henze - Advanced Supercomputing Division - NASA Ames Research Center Nina McCurdy - Outreach Coordinator - University of California Santa Cruz Dr. Mark SubbaRao - Adler Planetarium Patrick McPike - Adler Planetarium

CLUES - ADLER SHOW INTEGRATION Dr. Doug Roberts - Adler Planetarium

Mark Paternostro - Adler Planetarium
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"This incredible simulation gives us an idea of what the Universe might look like on the largest scales. Stars form into galaxies, galaxies into clusters, and clusters into superclusters, which are represented by the brightest blue points. [...]"

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