100,000 Stars

“100,000 Stars” is an incredible interactive visualization designed just for the Google Chrome web browser. This stunning tool offers a breathtaking view of the cosmos, highlighting the locations of an impressive 119,617 nearby stars. The data used in this visualization is meticulously gathered from various sources, including the significant 1989 Hipparcos mission, ensuring a rich and accurate exploration.

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Ali Kaya

This is Ali. Bespectacled and mustachioed father, math blogger, and soccer player. I also do consult for global math and science startups.

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