Science Buzz Cosmic portraits of awe and wonderment to make you feel either existentially insignificant or sublimely at one with the universe. Or you'll just go, “Whoa.”
Science Buzz Not many of us have the privilege to be able to look up into the sky and see this every night. If you do happen to live somewhere secluded enough, you'll know there's not much that makes you feel smaller than looking up and seeing our whole galaxy above you.
Culture Buzz We've seen these before, but they don't get any less astonishing.
Norwegian landscape photographer Terje Sørgjerd made this amazing video of stars in the Milky Way galaxy along with Spain's highest mountain, El Teide.
If the Milky Way were navigable via the London Tube, it might look something like this. The transfer from the Outer Line to Sagittarius at Galactic Center takes forever during rush hour.