The universe's magnetic fields have been mapped in unprecedented detail, thanks to the collaborative efforts of astronomers and the power of Australia's ASKAP radio telescope. This groundbreaking achievement, detailed in the 'Publications of the Astronomical Society of Australia', marks a significant leap forward in our understanding of the cosmos. The map, known as SPICE-RACS, reveals a mesmerizing tapestry of magnetic fields, with red hues indicating fields pointing towards us and blue hues pointing away, akin to the North and South of a compass. This comprehensive map, nearly ten times larger than its predecessor, offers a glimpse into the intricate dance of magnetic forces across the universe, with the Milky Way's swirling patterns taking center stage. The data, publicly accessible online, opens up new avenues for scientific exploration, enabling researchers to delve deeper into the mysteries of cosmic magnetism and its role in shaping the universe's evolution.