Astronomers have compiled 15 years’ worth of data from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey into an interactive map of the observable universe. The map includes hordes of cosmic objects, like luminous blue quasars and red elliptical galaxies. “Astrophysicists around the world have been analyzing this data for years, leading to thousands of scientific papers and discoveries,” said Brice Ménard, an astrophysicist at Johns Hopkins University and the map’s creator, in a university release. “But nobody took the time to create a map that is beautiful, scientifically accurate, and accessible to people who are not scientists. Our goal here is to show everybody what the universe really looks like.”