This video presents a guided tour of the universe utilizing Partiview from the American Museum of Natural History (AMNH). The exploration begins with an overview of the Milky Way, expanding to various scales, including a screen diameter of 70 million light-years (Mly) and then to 200 Mly, incorporating the cubical Tully dataset. The view is further expanded to 350 Mly to showcase the entirety of the Tully dataset, with adjustments made to contrast for enhanced visibility. Subsequent sections include a view of the “Zone of Avoidance” and the Sloan Data Set, with the view expanding to 1 billion light-years (Gly) and then to 5 Gly. The video compares ordinary galaxies in the Sloan dataset to quasar and QSO data, expanding further to 10 Gly and highlighting sparser areas of the dataset through contrast adjustments. The exploration continues to 15 Gly, integrating the 2dF QSO dataset and the WMAP Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB) dataset. A retrospective look is provided, taking the viewer back in time to before the CMB, indicating the limitations of observations from that era. The video concludes with a visual representation that suggests the existence of other universes beyond our ability to comprehend and returns to a home view, illustrating how the Sloan dataset appears in our sky as bands. UniverseTour Astronomy MilkyWay Partiview TullyDataset SloanData Quasars CosmicMicrowaveBackground WMAP 2dFQSO CosmicExploration Astrophysics SpaceData AstronomicalResearch DataVisualization Key themes and topics emphasized include: UniverseTour, Astronomy, MilkyWay, Partiview, TullyDataset, SloanData, Quasars, CosmicMicrowaveBackground, WMAP, 2dFQSO, CosmicExploration, Astrophysics, SpaceData, AstronomicalResearch, DataVisualization.