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Just because stars like our Sun don't explode in a supernova doesn't mean they won't have exciting ends.
They will blow themselves apart as spectacular planetary nebulae over the course of a few thousand years.
@BadAstronomer
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This December, we turn back time to witness the interplanetary origin of Sunstar. Warning: portrays science denial, mass extinction, and real estate sales!
SECOND COMING: ONLY BEGOTTEN SON.
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Starside is a sci-fi/fantasy comic series about a teenager who is ripped away from his life on Earth and taken deep into the universe where he discovers interplanetary slavers, a crusading army, and the origins of Humanity.
#under1kgang #NobodyArtistClub
As promised to honor such beautiful art, I did my best to make her! I took a look at your channel and was overblown with how much detail and soft beauty lied within. Such gorgeous designs and planetary glory. Your art deserves so much more attention! @Exist9
In today's Interplanetary Shadows update, things get very chaotic very fast. #art #comic #interplanetaryshadows #comicupdate
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@GabriellaBuba Not really magical, but the aliens in my new #WIP are interplanetary scientists (a combination of geology and botany) who collect samples from the various worlds they visit.
Art by me!
Now. Two fanart concepts for the @Finalspace series. The transport ship Kobra Class 4 and a planetary model of Ventrexia.
It can also be a vision of a terraforming Mars, lol
#ICYMI Hubble recently revealed new images of two planetary nebulae, including this colorful picture of the "jewel bug" nebula NGC 7072.
Planetary nebulae are created by dying stars as they shed outer layers of gas. Read and see more from this study: https://t.co/YH7UXFuQJK
It's genuinely scary how Bleach scaling went from Planetary+ to potentially Universal in just one arc! Bleach would probably be among the most powerful verses in shonen if it didn't end!
Thoughts?
Science is beautiful! New @NASA photo of NGC 6302, the "Butterfly" Planetary Nebula, taken with Hubble's Wide Field Camera 3 across its full wavelength range.
Someone (really good friend of mine) told me to do a planetary theme illustration and so I did...and I hope he gets the clue I put in there
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LOOK: NASA captured these images of two young planetary nebulas named NGC 6303 and NGC 7027. (Instagram/NASA)
In addition to being an amazing planetary scientist, James Tuttle Keane (@jtuttlekeane) is also a talent illustrator and artist. He has a recurring series @NatureGeosci entitled "Sketch-Up" that summarize new results using his characteristic sketching style.
#GEOPride #PrideMonth