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The observable universe is significantly bigger than 13.7 billion light-years in diameter; it's closer to 14 billion parsecs radius, which gives a diameter of around 93 billion light-years.

That said ... no, it can't. It can't even map the much smaller subset of the observable universe you describe, because large swathes of sky are blocked by the rest of the Milky Way galaxy; we can only see objects that are significantly outside the plane of the galaxy itself.

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