★12 Quad Queens [ANOTHER]
乱難。軸地帯のゴミが6で相当に押しづらかったけどなんとかギリギリ抜けられた。
あとはEXOPLANETの下の方のランプ更新して遊んでた。色々外れすぎ……。でじたるふぁじーなんて高速トリル56の7バスとかヒドイ。

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i do a really good job of forgetting to draw for myself except when im drawing in a magma so all my recent oc art is all magma art
1. alfirk (beta cephei) 2. hydrobius (zeta hydrae) & alphard (alpha hydrae) 3. phobetor, poltergeist, & draugr (exoplanets PSR B1257+12 A, B, & C)

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A few of these vehicles already means it's time for a collection:

Lots of sensors, a lab, a bed, a command post, a kitchen and a toilet, no weapons.

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New artwork for sale! - "Exoplanets and Earth" - https://t.co/LZdFOzA8WB

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Another exoplanet explorer vehicle design.
WIP or not, still not sure.

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NASA is already detailing plans for the JWST's successor. LUVOIR will have a 15m diameter mirror and UV to IR wavelength sensors, to produce high res images of our Outer Solar System or even make out details on exoplanets.
Here is the massive final report:
https://t.co/HfYgjKQ4Pq

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After a couple of days dealing with a severe food allergy, I'm finally feeling a lot better ☕️. Also made a planetary-sona design based on the ringed exoplanet j1407b. (No solid name for her as of yet)

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Following conservative estimates there must be at least 2 TRILLION! galaxies in the observable universe. Imagine the wild zoo of exoplanets that could exist in all these galaxies.

Do you think there is life out there?

(Credit: NASA, ESA, Hubble)

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💜Watching the Sunrise on Kepler-442b💜

Imagine if she says this to you... "Sunrise sure is beautiful. Isn't it, Darling? 💖

What would you reply to her???

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do scientists have favorite Spoiler: apparently, yes!
👁 ► https://t.co/SpupVu8dCq ◄ via

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Helo its difficult to bring myself to draw but anyway designed 2 brand spankin new ocs, Gala is a space robot that travels to exoplanets to mine/collect resources and the other dude is just a magician

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Beautiful « Behind the scene ». Imagining the other worlds https://t.co/RT3B6qRufc

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Astronomers say exoplanet WD 1145+017 b is the smallest exoplanetary object ever discovered; exobiologists disagree: it simply *looks* small because its one denizen is the galaxy's largest exodachshund, roughly the size of Neptune

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