Galaxies

The Milky Way from the Inside

From any one place, we can see only part of the sky. As the Earth rotates, other parts come into view.
From a single location, however, some part of the sky remains permanently obscured by the horizon.
It takes time and travel to build up a picture of the whole sky and the galaxy that surrounds us.

Index

1. Lund Map
2. Constellation Locator Chart
3. S. Hemisphere Milky Way Mud Map
4. Milky Way Year
5. Milky Way Whole Sky Mosaic
6. Milky Way Equator Mosaic

1. The Lund Map



Higher resolution image

This photorealistic, hand drawn map of the whole sky shows 7,000 stars as points of light and the cloud like glows of the Milky Way, the Magellanic Clouds and the Andromeda galaxy (M31). It was drawn under the supervision of Knut Lundmark of the Lund Observatory, Sweden, in the 1950s. Visit the Lund Observatory home page for more information about the creation of the map and the features it depicts.