I did a background on my school notebook w/posca pens because I was bored in here in quarantine. Looks odd, but I like it.
Reasons::::
I am in love with the planet saturn
It is such a cute name
I love you guys as much as I love saturn
saw this stunning picture of jupiter the webb telescope took and i couldn’t just not draw her✨
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Saturn as seen from the Cassini probe
A view of Saturn from the Cassini probe
via reddit
The Colors of Saturn from Cassini © ©
Planet Jupiter 9/26/22 8:08 pm.
Alone at the edge of a universe, humming a tune
Short story:
Searching through Google Earth a few years back at the other planets that have satellite images. Found were strange shapes and spots on several of the planets. Some were easily explainable with minimal research. Others were very similar is shape to manmade structures. Some were extremely large in size. Some have established conspiracies surrounding them already. It was incredible viewing the high resolution images available compared to when I was a child. However, let’s just keep the story simple by saying my partner and I just didn’t feel right about of some of these planetary features.
A few weeks or months pass and some article leads us back to Google Earth for some landmark on our planet so we decide to check up on the other planets so-to-say. When we re-examine the other planets, we were shocked to find Mars has chanted completely.
What was originally a decent image of Mars when we had looked at it was now a poorly cropped together selection of previous photos ranging in age. It was obviously different sections and each strange formation or spot of the planet was now in sections of photograph that had the poorest image quality.
Moral of my story, Google Earth is hiding something and what the fuck is happening on Mars?
how small we are / and how little we matter / it's a freedom the stars cannot afford
nasa id: PIA04921
i was never alone / i never even had the chance / the universe is too big
Agnes Giberne - The Story of the Sun, Moon, and Stars.
theology of the universe
In the swirls of the universe, is sung a symphony of poetic verse. The tunes of stars that burn so bright, Burning balls of nuclear fusion, lighting up the night. The gentle hums of the cosmic waves, like the songs of the sirens, carry stories of a distant place, in the hums of radio and gamma rays. Woodwinds of drifting planets sing the tune to their waltz, shillouettes of celestials dance around their stars. Percussions of a harmonic phenomenon, The Big Bang, Black Holes or a Hazy Nebula, Either the nebula's lullaby of a blossoming life, or the black hole announcing the swan song of light. They echo across the silent cosmos, exotic remnants of stars that shone bright. The seraphic strings of the harp are played, by the moons of the planet's waltz, a subtle tune of joy and merry, by the satellites lighting up our nights. Hear the symphony of the cosmos, The melody of our universe.
Captain Radi
The two are far from Earth.