A cosmological horizon is one of two boundaries in three dimensional space, the particle horizon or the event horizon. The particle horizon divides space into those points reached by light traveling to an observer from those points too distant for light to have been observed. The particle horizon is the boundary of the observable universe. The event horizon includes all possible future observations: points outside the event horizon can never be observed. The event horizon is the boundary of all future observable universes. These boundaries are a consequence of general relativity, the expanding universe, and the physics of Big Bang cosmology.