Scientists have used the data from the effort to construct what's said to be the most precise map of stars running through the galaxy's center, and will use it to analyze the Milky Way's spiral arms. In addition, the composite will act as a roadmap of sorts for the James Webb Telescope, which will take more detailed infrared images when it's chucked into space in 2018. Space junkies can pan through the whole photo online or download the raw, full resolution images. If you plan to do the latter, be warned: some of these files hover around 1GB in size.