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COSMOGRAPHY — [Noun] The study and creation of maps or descriptions of the universe, including its size, geometry, and changes over cosmic time. From Ancient Greek κοσμογρᾰφία (kosmographía, "description of the world"), from κόσμος (kósmos, "world, universe") + -γραφία (-graphía, "writing, description"). Unlike "cosmology" (which seeks the why of celestial mechanics) or "geography" (which confines itself to terrestrial contours), cosmography is the act of translating cosmic vastness into human-scale comprehension. It is the medieval monk sketching spheres of crystalline ether, the astronomer plotting quasars on logarithmic paper, or the child tracing constellations with a finger against a planetarium dome—each an attempt to impose edges on the boundless, to name the nameless, to make the heavens legible.