I too like bored-out-of-their-mind space probes.
The lad, the legend, Jibo!
A commission done for the ever so amazing @mon-tarts!
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anyways, drew this because i saw this huge case of lunchables and went. HMM ART IDEA
juices from left to right: @opprotunemoment | mochiibochii | @snowthedemonfox | @robinjiaying | @lightlysaltedcrisp
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After picking up fresh oxygen from her stop at the lungs, a young two-day-old red blood cell takes a detour during her delivery assignment to obtain life advice from the endothelium.
Pioneer Family!
Your voyager 2 design has been bouncing around in my brain. May I know more about them? :33
Absolutely! Due to the missions' nature, I've characterised both Voyager probes as peaceful, enlightened, and a little esoteric with a love for music and the universe.
Design wise, V2's clothing is based on the Little Prince (due to some parallels with the mission) as well as bunny suits (yes they're called that), they were more lax with the cleanroom regulations back in the day so it's just a hat and coat. I made it black in my design to match the spacecraft's tarp.
They have blue eyes as a reference to the Pale Blue Dot image but I'm quickly realising it doesn't make much sense given that the image was taken by V1 and not 2, so I may change it to whatever the colour of V2's final image was in the future.
Real OGs will remember how both my Voyager designs were radically different from one another where one was designed upside down and the other rightside up; it was to reflect the spacecrafts' almost opposite trajectories but it was sorta a split second decision on my part back then haha.
Rho Ophiuchi cloud cluster
~Happy anniversary to the James Webb Space Telescope~
History changed on October 4, 1957, when the Soviet Union successfully launched Sputnik 1, the world's first artificial satellite. It was around the size of a beach ball, weighed 83.6 kg (183.9 pounds), and took about 98 minutes to orbit Earth on its elliptical path. This ushered in a new age of political, military, technological, and scientific developments, and although the Sputnik launch was a single event, it marked the start of the space age and the U.S.-U.S.S.R space race.
Call me Robin! I draw robots and stuff! A spacecraft fandom blog for the most part. 📍Shanghai, boring person extraordinaire, 中文/English, he/she. https://linktr.ee/RobinW
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