What a beautiful simulated rendition of our place in the universe, by answering the hypothetical question: ‘how would you find your way back home if you were stranded 1 billion light-years from Earth?’ By the way, note the ‘every dot is a galaxy’ and ‘every dot is a star’ notations as the video zooms in. Also, if you’re curious about the Sun’s description as a ‘yellow dwarf’, yes, that’s the nomenclature, although it’s a misnomer, and, as the video says towards the end, our Sun is perfectly unremarkable and ordinary.
To me, videos like these are a reminder of how minuscule we are in the context of how big space is. For all our progress and technology, the farthest our probes have ventured is juuust outside of the solar system.
See also: Pale Blue Dot, by Carl Sagan.