Atlas of Exoplanets

All the Myriad Worlds

A cosmic atlas of real planets, real stars, and imagined worlds.

All the Myriad Worlds is a literary and scientific atlas of planetary discovery, speculative fiction, and imagined worlds. It maps real exoplanet systems, explores the night sky as a story-space, and treats the cosmos as a geography that can be read both scientifically and imaginatively.

Enter through any of our three visualizations. These are in prototype phase, with more to come.

Other ways into the atlas

Beyond the three main experiences, the project is also moving toward a broader world of supporting material: archives, taxonomy work, shared-world experiments, and a public record of how the atlas is taking shape.

Shared Worlds artwork Aspirational worldbuilding

Shared Worlds

A future space for collaborative settings, contributed locations, and the larger shared-world side of the project as it expands beyond the current atlas pages.

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The Shape of Sci-Fi artwork Taxonomy in progress

The Shape of Sci-Fi

A developing taxonomy of science-fiction settings, themes, and planetary imaginaries: one way of seeing how stories cluster across the map.

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Supporting Pages

Behind the Atlas

The public-facing maps are only part of the project. These pages hold the working notes, priorities, methods, and future publishing layer that sit behind the atlas itself.

About

A broader introduction to what the project is, what it maps, and how its scientific and literary branches fit together.

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Project Journal

A public development log of what has gone live, what has changed, and what the atlas is trying next.

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Roadmap

A lighter public view of current priorities, cleanup work, and the larger directions still taking shape.

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Methodology & Sources

How the project handles astronomy data, story associations, editorial interpretation, and the places where uncertainty stays visible.

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