The Atlas of Moons by National Geography is a mesmerizing set of all the moons currently present in our solar system (which I personally had no idea about). National Geographic is no stranger to beautiful images of the world around us. This visualization is a much-needed reminder of how lucky we are to be able to witness and live amongst something like this in our lifetime. According to National Geographic, our solar system hosts over 200 moons that we currently know of, including our own. The purpose of National Geographic is to broadcast nature and space as we currently know it, making it accessible to the average person. This visualization is scrollable, starting with background information to the various moons that exist in the solar system. Viewers can scroll through, compare, and get lost in space from their own homes.