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Day 31: Solar Probes - not as exciting as the panda-cam, but thanks to the Solar Dynamic Observatory, you can check in on the Sun anytime (https://t.co/BCQ4IhHdjn), here’s my gel pen and watercolor interpretation of the Sun today at 19.3 nm #PlanetArtober #Artober2021
#PlanetArtober Day 29 Eclipse. A transit unlike anything in our solar system.
Day 26: Scientist - not all of the Artemis astronauts are scientists yet, but they all will be by the time we’re done training them. Gauche on black paper. #PlanetArtober #Artober2021
Day 12: Venus - short on time today so this tiny sketch of Davinci+ descending through the Venusian clouds will have to do. Watercolor on paper. #PlanetArtober #Artober2021
Day 8: Sample Return - this is Andrea; she’s amazing. She has been lovingly caring for our Apollo samples for over 40 years and always makes sure I get the good stuff. Watercolor and ink on paper. #PlanetArtober #Artober2021
Day 5: Ejecta - this small lunar crater has an asymmetric ejecta pattern because the impact was oblique, it came in at a low angle. Watercolor on paper. #PlanetArtober #Artober2021
Day 2: Ingenuity - I love patterns of the shadows that she casts on the ground as she makes her way over the martian terrain. Watercolor on paper. #PlanetArtober #Artober2021