Invincible meme. Text: “How do I make my art look the same on all devices?” “That’s the neat part, you don’t”
Bringing this back because this has been my life for the last week:
Invincible meme. Text: “How do I make my art look the same on all devices?” “That’s the neat part, you don’t”
Bringing this back because this has been my life for the last week:
An absolute giant among galaxies. Shown in X-Ray - NGC 6872, or Condor galaxy. It is the largest known galaxy - at least 5 times the size of the Milky Way.
I wonder what the night sky would look like.
Image Credit: #NASA, #ESA, J. Schmidt, L. Frattare, J. Major
🔭 #Astronomy #Galaxy #Space
Pixel art landscape at night - front: mountains, a pink lake on the left side and a castle on the right side. Background: planets and a dark sky full of shining stars. Big planet behind the castle, another two planets in the dark purple sky.
This captivating artwork portrays a cosmic tableau centered around two celestial entities set against an inky, star-studded expanse. Dominating the scene, a colossal gas giant exoplanet swirls with vibrant bands of azure, amber, and ivory, its dynamic atmosphere alive with turbulent storms and dense, churning cloud formations. Scattered stars pierce the darkness, their faint glimmers amplifying the scene’s boundless grandeur. Below, a textured moon nestled in the lower left corner glows with a pearlescent sheen, its cratered surface softly capturing the glow of distant starlight. Balancing dramatic energy with serene harmony, this illustration invites contemplation of the universe’s quiet splendors and the awe-inspiring mysteries waiting to be discovered.
A colossal gas giant exoplanet and its companion moon, locked in an eternal gravitational embrace. A vivid cosmos alive with color, whispering of enigmas waiting beyond the visible spectrum.
James Webb Telescope's stunning view of the Horsehead Nebula has captivated space enthusiasts worldwide! Ready to explore the cosmos yourself? Visit www.telescopeadvisor.com and try the Telescope Finder Tool to discover the perfect telescope for your stargazing adventures. The universe is waiting!
This is an infrared image of the Horsehead Nebula taken by the Hubble Space Telescope. The image shows a dark, horse-head-shaped cloud of dust and gas, known as Barnard 33, rising from a turbulent background of glowing gas and bright stars. The "neck" of the horse faces to the lower left. The image is dominated by hues of red and brown from the dust, with areas of blueish light outlining the edges of the nebula where it is being illuminated by surrounding stars. Numerous stars are scattered throughout the image, appearing as bright white points of light. The overall scene has a dramatic and majestic feel.
IR image of the iconic Horsehead nebula by Hubble.
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A star cluster is shown inside a large nebula of many-coloured gas and dust. The material forms dark ridges and peaks of gas and dust surrounding the cluster, lit on the inner side, while layers of diffuse, translucent clouds blanket over them. Around and within the gas, a huge number of distant galaxies can be seen, some quite large, as well as a few stars nearer to us which are very large and bright.
The image is divided horizontally by an undulating line between a cloudscape forming a nebula along the bottom portion and a comparatively clear upper portion. Speckled across both portions is a starfield, showing innumerable stars of many sizes. The smallest of these are small, distant, and faint points of light. The largest of these appear larger, closer, brighter, and more fully resolved with 8-point diffraction spikes. The upper portion of the image is blueish, and has wispy translucent cloud-like streaks rising from the nebula below. The orangish cloudy formation in the bottom half varies in density and ranges from translucent to opaque. The stars vary in color, the majority of which, have a blue or orange hue. The cloud-like structure of the nebula contains ridges, peaks, and valleys – an appearance very similar to a mountain range. Three long diffraction spikes from the top right edge of the image suggest the presence of a large star just out of view.
This image of the Ring Nebula, taken by Webb’s Near-Infrared Camera, appears as a distorted doughnut. The nebula’s inner cavity hosts shades of blue and green, while the detailed ring transitions through shades of orange in the inner regions and pink in the outer region. The ring’s inner region has distinct filament elements. Stars litter the scene, with a particularly prominent star with 8 long spikes in the top right corner.
An infrared light echo traveling from the lower left through the upper right of the image. The image is speckled with dozens of white stars, some showing Webb’s signature 8-point diffraction spikes, against the black background of space. The image also shows tightly packed, glowing red filaments that resemble muscle fibers or wood grain.
my current favorite jwst images 🌌
📷 This NASA/ESA/CSA James #Webb Space Telescope image shows NGC 346, one of the most dynamic star-forming regions in nearby galaxies, and the study of which recently solved a puzzle by proving a controversial finding made using NASA/ESA #Hubble over 20 years ago!
www.esa.int/Science_Expl... 🔭🧪
I didn't draw a lot this year but I still had fun!!! 🥹
[OC] A space lollipop
A character with a star piercing trough their eye
Close up ! 💫
Captured by NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope, this mesmerizing image zooms in on a portion of the Horsehead Nebula's ethereal "mane," spanning about 0.8 light-years. Utilizing Webb’s NIRCam (Near-infrared Camera), the image reveals a tapestry of celestial hues. The azure clouds at the base, infused with hydrogen, methane, and water ice, transition into crimson wisps, indicative of both atomic and molecular hydrogen. This region, a photodissociation area, is bathed in ultraviolet light from neighboring stars, creating a neutral, warm expanse amidst the ionized gas above and the nebula below. Distant galaxies adorn the backdrop of this cosmic portrait, composed of light spanning various wavelengths, painting a breathtaking scene.
Captured by NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope, this mesmerizing image zooms in on a portion of the Horsehead Nebula's ethereal "mane," spanning about 0.8 light-years. Utilizing Webb’s NIRCam (Near-infrared Camera), the image reveals a tapestry of celestial hues. The azure clouds at the base, infused with hydrogen, methane, and water ice, transition into crimson wisps, indicative of both atomic and molecular hydrogen. This region, a photodissociation area, is bathed in ultraviolet light from neighboring stars, creating a neutral, warm expanse amidst the ionized gas above and the nebula below. Distant galaxies adorn the backdrop of this cosmic portrait, composed of light spanning various wavelengths, painting a breathtaking scene.
Captured by NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope, this mesmerizing image zooms in on a portion of the Horsehead Nebula's ethereal "mane," spanning about 0.8 light-years. Utilizing Webb’s NIRCam (Near-infrared Camera), the image reveals a tapestry of celestial hues. The azure clouds at the base, infused with hydrogen, methane, and water ice, transition into crimson wisps, indicative of both atomic and molecular hydrogen. This region, a photodissociation area, is bathed in ultraviolet light from neighboring stars, creating a neutral, warm expanse amidst the ionized gas above and the nebula below. Distant galaxies adorn the backdrop of this cosmic portrait, composed of light spanning various wavelengths, painting a breathtaking scene.
Behold the mane event! The James Webb Telescope has captured the Horsehead Nebula in mind-blowing detail, a cosmic mane-acle of science and beauty! Inspired to explore the cosmos with a telescope? Start your journey and get your own telescope here👉 amzn.to/49g9lvS #SpaceInspiration #AmazonAffiliate
if you made art this year, you did well. a sketch, even if it was scrapped ; a poem, even if it was deleted — mattered. you put thought to paper, you engaged with the creative alchemy of turning feeling to something tangible. doesn't matter if you weren't productive "enough." or good "enough."
Merry Christmas from everyone here at GLITCH!!!!!🎄
send this to religion
Portrait illo of a woman holding her hand up to her chest. She has yellow tinted glasses, smiling with a deeply sincere gaze on the viewer. She is wearing a sheer turtleneck, black tank top, black pearl necklace and gold hoops. Her hair is a framing Afro. She is broken up from eyes to corners with gold slivers with bits of stardust in the darkest areas. Drawn by gdbee art in 2024 with paint tool sai
Fragmented, yet flawless
Merry Christmas to those on earth !! :D
Meteor shower, Venus, Jupiter, Mars, Saturn and Milky Way ✨
The Christmas Tree in Space...
nasa Blink and you’ll miss it 👀 Credit: ESA/Hubble & NASA, Acknowledgement: Judy Schmidt
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Blink and you’ll miss it 👀 Credit: ESA/Hubble & NASA, Acknowledgement: Judy Schmidt
Clouds of gas and dust with many stars. The clouds form a flat, blue background toward the bottom, and become thicker and smokier toward the top. Stars on one side light the nebula. A thick arc of gas and dust reaches around from the bottom-right corner of the image toward the top-left corner. It begins as a dark and obscuring cloud at bottom right and gradually becomes brightly lit by many stars at the upper left. Other large, foreground stars lie between the nebula and the viewer. Image credit: ESA/Hubble & NASA, J. Tan (Chalmers University & University of Virginia), R. Fedriani
Three bright stars with diffraction spikes shine near the center-right of the image, illuminating nearby clouds that glow in pale blue. The clouds darken at the edges of the image, and are dotted with smaller stars, some also with diffraction spikes. Image credit: NASA, ESA, G. Duchene (Universite de Grenoble I); Image Processing: Gladys Kober (NASA/Catholic University of America)
A star cluster is shown inside a large nebula of many-coloured gas and dust. The material forms dark ridges and peaks of gas and dust surrounding the cluster, lit on the inner side, while layers of diffuse, translucent clouds blanket over them. Around and within the gas, a huge number of distant galaxies can be seen, some quite large, as well as a few stars nearer to us which are very large and bright. Image credit: ESA/Webb, NASA & CSA, P. Zeidler, E. Sabbi, A. Nota, M. Zamani (ESA/Webb)
A young star-forming region is filled with wispy orange, red, and blue layers of gas and dust. The upper left corner of the image is filled with mostly orange dust, and within that orange dust, there are several small red plumes of gas that extend from the top left to the bottom right, at the same angle. The center of the image is filled with mostly blue gas. At the center, there is one particularly bright star, that has an hourglass shadow above and below it. To the right of that is what looks a vertical eye-shaped crevice with a bright star at the center. The gas to the right of the crevice is a darker orange. Small points of light are sprinkled across the field, brightest sources in the field have extensive eight-pointed diffraction spikes that are characteristic of the Webb Telescope. Image credit: NASA, ESA, CSA, K. Pontoppidan (NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory) and J. Green (Space Telescope Science Institute)
it’s gonna be hard to pick my favorite space images of 2024 when we got such amazing ones like these
Supernovae are spectacular spectacles.
These enormous explosions result in the dramatic death of a star. Supernovae are thought to be necessary for life in the Universe. Nearly all of the elements in the human body were made in these incredible outbursts.
You are star stuff.
Exoplanet :D
''She's all ears''
Credits: Cuhlrz
#ZenlessZoneZero #ゼンゼロ #Miyabi
A spiral galaxy, seen close-up. Its core is a round spot that glows intensely bright, crowned by eight long and spikes that extend across the galaxy, artefacts of the telescope’s structure. Its disc is an oval shape with edges made of very thick and cloudy arms of gas and dust, mostly blue but paler and brighter around patches of stars. Wisps of darker dust also fill the inner disc and swirl off the ends of the arms.
The Helix Nebula appears as an eye in the center of the image. The outer layers appears yellow, while the inner layers are a darker blue color. There are many blue stars visible around the nebula. The background of the image shows dark red space.
This image of the Ring Nebula, taken by Webb’s Near-Infrared Camera, appears as a distorted doughnut. The nebula’s inner cavity hosts shades of blue and green, while the detailed ring transitions through shades of orange in the inner regions and pink in the outer region. The ring’s inner region has distinct filament elements. Stars litter the scene, with a particularly prominent star with 8 long spikes in the top right corner.
A small white dot with a large orange debris disk around it, resembling an eye.
eyes in space 👁️🌌
A spiral galaxy, seen close-up. Its core is a round spot that glows intensely bright, crowned by eight long and spikes that extend across the galaxy, artefacts of the telescope’s structure. Its disc is an oval shape with edges made of very thick and cloudy arms of gas and dust, mostly blue but paler and brighter around patches of stars. Wisps of darker dust also fill the inner disc and swirl off the ends of the arms.
THE JWST MID-IR IMAGE OF NGC 2566 IS INSANE!!! 🌌
image credit: ESA/Webb, NASA & CSA, A. Leroy