The scattering is produced by fine dust in the planetβs thin atmosphere. Also relevant, the disk of the sun is smaller, visually, than on Earth. Images like these reflect, more or less, the actual views of the sunset, as taken by Martian rovers. And looking at them like? It kinda makes me sad. βCause I know irl any mission to Mars in my lifetime is likely to be a doomed corporate venture. But still. I would like to see a blue sunrise.
Good news: We have obtained the clearest ever image of a black hole!
Bad news: The Sun is gone.
Day 1: Insect
Starting off strong this year!! Good luck to everyone!
oh hi mark.
yippee!! i am have very own sideblog now!!!! can and will annoy other sysmembers. :) @softeveningdreams @princeofmanyrealms beware!!!
did not in fact front more, likely du lento iur getting a psychologist, and frankly that night be for the best. :/
huuuh. i see. i might be fronting more in the near future if my hypothesis is correct. will check in in a bit.
everyone within the forecasted areas go outside and look at the northern lights!!
if you have an iphone and you put it on night mode, change the βload timeβ to ten seconds and youβll get amazing pictures!! im sure androids and other phones have the same option as well
so so so so so cool
Trying to experiment a little with this lineless style, I think I forgot how to draw in it since the last time I did.
idk why this is what I thought of maybe cause we were talking about eclipses the other day in astronomy anyway here take a danny
Ectober month day 7: Abyss ππ³
danny or phantom. just a fictive who wanted his own space for reblogging neat stuff. icon art is by jackalspine.
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