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mordremiya · 1 year
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really cool and thrilling new tangent of the leon pic but it's colored this time
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rising-above-stars · 2 months
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theweeowlart · 4 months
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🔴 Sold, thank you, Jupiter and Andromeda Galaxy (just the Whirlpool Galaxy left now)
My shop will be open all through the festive season. Too late to get anything to you for Christmas, but I am here for your home décor, New Year and other gifts. My original art is available here… https://theweeowlstudio.etsy.com/listing/1521128120 or you can search for 'TheWeeOwlStudio' on Etsy.
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archaic-stranger · 3 months
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aesthetic for @honeyteastudies
pastel pink sky in the early morning
finding endless beauty in the rings of saturn or the storms of jupiter
gazing up at the distant stars
a warm hug on a cold day
working toward the best version of yourself
the joy of small, exquisite moments
a love for the cozy things in life
green tea with honey, warming you from the inside out
keeping close to the people you love
a model of the solar system resting on your desk
the rush of gratification when a computer program finally works properly
looking for the milky way on a dark night
heavy physics textbooks, the satisfying weight of knowledge
filling your camera roll with photos of everything that makes you happy
seeing the world with artist's eyes, dissecting everything into lines and shading
rough sketches, smudges of graphite on your hands
summer rainstorms, breathing in the humid air
spinning in a flowy skirt under a magnificent sky
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mysticstronomy · 6 months
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CAN WE LAND ON THE JUPITER??
Blog#338
Saturday, October 7th, 2023
Welcome back,
Is it possible to stand on the surface of Jupiter??. We know Jupiter has lots of clouds and a thick atmosphere. But if you went deep enough, and assuming you were not crushed by atmospheric pressure or the planet’s gravity, would you find land that you could stand on? To answer that question, we first need to peek under the clouds to get a feel for what these planets are like.
Floating in the clouds of the Solar System’s giants are oceans.
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As you descend into the atmosphere of the outer planets, two things happen: It gets hotter, and the pressure rises. Jupiter and Saturn are gas giants made of mostly hydrogen and helium. At a certain depth, the hydrogen, along with perhaps some liquid helium, compresses into an ocean. Jupiter’s ocean might be the largest in the Solar System, and it is so pressurized that the hydrogen loses its electrons, turning it into liquid metal.
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As it moves, this ocean creates an electrical current that gives Jupiter a magnetic field 15 times the size of the Sun. It is the largest magnetic field of any planet in the Solar System.
Uranus and Neptune might also have oceans, this time of liquid water. In addition to hydrogen and helium, these icy giants have high percentages of water and ice. While the idea is still controversial, some scientists believe that at a certain depth this water becomes liquid, and it might be mixed at the molecular level with minerals.
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This liquid might be super-heated above water’s boiling point, but high pressures in the clouds above keep it from boiling away.
For 200 years, we have known about a storm on Jupiter called the Great Red Spot. The Earth could fit inside the Spot, and the storm extends about 350 kilometers down into the planet. (The tallest recorded thunderstorms on Earth are about 20 km tall.) At these depths, the temperature is too high for water to condense, meaning that storms on Jupiter operate very differently than those on Earth.
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The fastest winds in the Solar System, meanwhile, belong to Neptune, and they rage at 2,000 km per hour. This speed can be explained in part by the atmosphere’s great shear, which is created by different latitude bands rotating at their own speeds. In addition, the cloud tops of Neptune are colder than -200°C, but the interior of the planet blazes at 5,100°C. This temperature difference contributes to the high winds.
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Then there is Saturn’s weird hexagon, a six-sided cloud band over its north pole made by a polar jet stream. The shape is unique in the Solar System, and it might be formed by different layers rotating at different speeds.
Uranus and Neptune might have some other remarkable attributes. For example, there might be oceans and rainstorms of liquid diamonds on Uranus and Neptune. Here on Earth, scientists found that with enough heat and pressure, diamonds can liquefy without becoming graphite.
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While we have not observed liquid diamonds directly on Uranus and Neptune, the pressure and temperature have created the right conditions. Diamond rains may also happen on Saturn and Jupiter. There might be another peculiar kind of rain on Saturn. One of its rings rains material back down to the planet, and it contains a mixture of carbon dioxide, butane, propane, ammonia, and water.
Now, we finally can circle back to the original question: Can you stand on the surface of Jupiter or any of these giants? Probably not.
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Saturn’s clouds move at different speeds depending on latitude. Clouds near the poles move slower than those at the equator. This differential rotation is seen to a depth of 10,000 km, or one-sixth of the way into the planet. At Saturn’s core, which is about 12 to 20 times the size of Earth, there is a concentration of heavy elements.
In between Saturn’s core and its clouds, we can imagine a couple of scenarios.
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One consists of layers, and it comes with a clear definition between land and atmosphere. Many previous models of Saturn’s interior imagined such distinct layers, but there is another possibility: The core of Saturn becomes rocky only gradually, as hydrogen and helium slowly mix with the heavier elements in the core. Such a model is often referred to as a “fuzzy core.”
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Six years ago, the Cassini space probe ended its mission and dropped through the clouds of Saturn. As it crashed into the planet, it sent out gravitational data that has been analyzed by scientists to determine the properties of the planet’s interior, and the observations favor a fuzzy core model. A similar core is suspected on Jupiter, while Uranus and Neptune may or may not have them. It is difficult to know for sure until we have more detailed observations of these planets.
Originally published on bigthink.com
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necrolexic0n · 1 year
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Thought I would make a proper, updated guide to these fellas soooo here we go!
Nicknames!
Main Multiverse Boys:
Undertale Sans - Classic
Undertale Papyrus - Paps
Underswap Sans - Berry
Underswap Papyrus - Stretch
Underfell Sans - Fell
Underfell Papyrus - Red
Horrortale Sans - Oak
Horrortale Papyrus - Willow
Swapfell Sans - Mal
Swapfell Papyrus - Rus
Swapfell Riches Sans - Crow
Swapfell Riches Papyrus - Cedric
Fellswap Sans - Wine
Fellswap Papyrus - Coffee
Outertale Sans - Nova
Outertale Papyrus - Jupiter
Dancetale Sans - Beat
Dancetale Papyrus - Rhythm
Berrytale Sans - Jam
Berrytale Papyrus - Piper
OuterHorror Sans - Comet
OuterHorror Papyrus - Flare
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Core’s Angels
Graphite: Tank, info storage
Ace: Distraction, interrogation
Chroma: Intel, transport and victim care
Bad Sanses
Horror -> Haven: Tank
Killer -> Kairo: Distraction, misery extraction
Dust -> Dawn: Spy, intel
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Roots Reversed Boys:
RR! Nightmare - Phantom
RR! Error - Stitch
RR! UF!Sans - Spike
RR! UT!Papyrus - Atlas
RR! Dream - Nirvana
RR! Ink - India
RR! Cross - X
RR! Lust - Eros
RR! Dust!Swap Papyrus - Ash
RR! Dust!Swap Sans - Wraith
RR! Killer Papyrus - Bane
RR! Horror!Swap Papyrus - Hatchet
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Tokamak experiments provide unique data for validating spacecraft heat shield ablation models
When a spacecraft enters a thick atmosphere at a high velocity, it rapidly compresses the gas in front of it. This creates temperatures high enough to ionize the gas molecules into a hot, dense plasma. To protect against damage, spacecraft are typically covered by a heat shield material that burns in a controlled manner. This process is called ablation. Though current materials are effective for present-day missions, future missions require better heat shields.
To help develop them, scientists for the first time used a device known as a tokamak to study what happens to these materials in a hot plasma. In a series of experiments, the team exposed stationary graphite rods to the plasma near the floor of the tokamak. They then injected small carbon pellets deeper into the core of the plasma to observe how different carbon-based materials burn in conditions relevant to spacecraft entry into atmospheres.
Tokamaks are donut-shaped devices that can trap plasmas with strong magnetic fields. Scientists primarily use these devices for research into fusion energy. Conditions in a tokamak plasma can be similar to those experienced during some of the most challenging space missions ever attempted, such as the Galileo probe entry into Jupiter's atmosphere. Although the Galileo mission was successful, its heat shield occupied about half the mass of the probe. This left little capacity for scientific instruments.
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caelcstis · 16 days
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*here comes Min to BOOP Jupe ^^*
unprompted boops !! // @r3dblccd always accepting !!
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tired eyes blinked feeling the gentle tap on his nose. the only time his nose had ever been touched like that was when calypso, his cat - or his brother's dogs touch noses with him in greeting and affection. jupiter lifted his glasses atop his head to rub at his nose without smudging the lenses. " what? i got something on my nose? "
wouldn't be the first time, really. ink, graphite, charcoal, paint. he could just be very messy when it came to being huddled in his studio all day. between getting all his files to load, he had to busy himself somehow. especially when minsung was away himself.
honestly, jupiter was just oblivious to his boyfriend being cute.
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deidara1444 · 1 year
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2 painting on canvas 1st picture: graphite (sketch), watercolor, metalic watercolor, tempera, felt pen, ink. 2nd picture: watercolor On the 1st picture: - Pillars of Creation, - James Web Space Telescope, - Space Shuttle Enterprise (OV-101), - Insigna of the Apollo-13, lunar landing mission, - Jupiter, - HMS Enterprise, - a compass drawing. On the 2nd picture: underwater, watercolor
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mordremiya · 1 year
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first time drawing leon (ft. moushley)
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chaosverse-mainblog · 2 years
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Please do I have almost zero knowledge of space what I know ends at the sun is a star -T
Ok ok ok so,
There are 5,060 discovered exoplanets. Which is cool! There are over 5,000 worlds out there!
An atmosphere of the exoplanet WASP-96 b was recently revealed to have water
There’s a planet that is hotter than some stars called Kepler 70 b or KOI-55 at 7,662 K or 7,389 degrees Celsius/ 13,332 degrees Fahrenheit (it’s also being said that it likely doesn’t exist)
Janssen or 55 Cancri e has carbon on it leaving many to think it was a diamond planet (there could be graphite as well but it’s likely molten since Janssen is close to it’s parent star)
PSR B1620-26 b is the oldest planet in our galaxy at 12.7 billion years old and is referred to as Methuselah or the Genesis Planet
PSR B1257+12 is named Lich, it’s planets are known as Draugr, Poltergeist, and Phobetor (in that order)
TrES-2b reflects 1% of light from it’s parent star
WASP-12b is being eaten by it’s star
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WASP-17b is a type of planet known as a puffy planet and is is nearly twice the size of Jupiter
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snipehuntpotatosack · 2 years
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The litany I began late last night
This is a mental exercise I began late last night to name physical substances, in an attempt to nail myself to the bed:
Opal, fire opal, chalcedony quartz, all the quartzes, rose quartz, quartzite silicon, porphyry, marble, alabaster, nacre black onyx, green onyx, sardonyx spinel, beryl, beryllium, manganese, diamond graphite, ruby, carborundum, emerald, sapphire topaz, bloodstone, green jasper, red jasper aventurine, unikite, amethyst, garnet, feldspar mica, mica schist, granite, andesite, basalt cadmium, liquid nitrogen, frozen hydrogen slush (on Jupiter) magnesium metal, peridot, peridotite, olivine, cinnabar cinnamon, allspice, mace, peppercorn, arsenic flint, jet, jade, obsidian, chert, the death stones carnelian, lapis lazuli, potash, iron, sulfur copper, tin, agate, cats-eyes, coal anthracite, bitumen, peat, loess, loam, humus frass, blue ice, green ice, white ice, powdered ice chitin, lime in megamicro-portions (pounded remains of radiolarian and foraminiferan skeletons and shells of all description) limestone, sandstone, shale, oilstone, emery slate, gneiss, nickel, uranium, polonium lithium, gadolinium, silica sand, alluvial silt, mud brick, adobe, cement, concrete, cast iron, wrought iron, steel aluminium, platinum, gold, silver, cobalt titanium, molybdenum, vanadium, yttrium, erbium hail, snowflakes, frankincense, sandalwood, jute hemp, hashish, kif, lead, butane spiderweb, tornado wreckage. teeth, bone, amber ash, oil, wax, syrup, dust, gels, grit, crumbs, flakes, splinters nails, screws, bolts, rivets, wire frangipani, spikenard, myrrh, ambergris, sea wrack salt, beach glass, oceanic plastic pellets, pollen, zooplankton water vapor, various stenches, sun stroke, blisters, paper wasp hives lint, airborne motes, specks, prions, viruses, cell walls PVC, MSG, LSD, CFC, NSAIDs tar, asphalt, macadam, astroturf gunpowder, nitrogen fertilizer, primacord, shuriken, garrote dirt, detritus, dung, clay, ocher, methylene blue mercury, tantalum, niobium, bezoars bromine, permanganate, dead leaves, dead grass hay, straw, osier, duck tape, scotch tape bullwhip, horsehide, dog fur, cat dander, roach eggs patina, rain, smog, near-vacuum, thermal inversion sound ticks, sound blasts, sonic booms, thunder, throbs
breath breath breath breath breath breath
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lublas1138-blog · 10 months
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Space Is A Lonesome Place
It was red across the board. No fuel. No water. No food. The recycled air smelled stagnant and putrid. The fusion cells had all been depleted, barely sustaining enough power to make it to the nearest habitable spaceport.
  The Copernicus drifted silently through the vast emptiness of space between Jupiter and Mars. A small, bullet-shaped vessel with a crew of one. Dull chrome with a bow displaying a series of viewports similar to that of a B-29 bomber of Old Earth.
  V-shaped fins ended in two barrel-shaped engines on either side of the cylindrical craft. Above the cockpit was a clear, plasteel dome outfitted with a single blaster cannon.
  A long-discontinued model, the Cromwell VCX personal craft was not designed for long-range space travel. Primarily a service vehicle utilized within a planetary system and its moons, it had been converted the small ship into a fast and sturdy interplanetary vessel.
  Directly behind the pilot’s seat was a circular hatch that led into a cramped and cluttered hold offering the simple luxuries of any space traveler - a musty cot, a cooking station, and a toilet. The remainder of the hold was an assembled disarray of containers, survival gear, and assorted rubbish gathered during voyages.
  It had been a long journey from Saturn’s moon of Ganymede. Colt Corrigan sat in the pilot’s chair of his small spaceship and breathed in the stale, dust-laden air as he checked the navcom for a place to set down.
  The screen flickered in a dot-matrix cathode glow of green as the line image rendering of the nearest asteroid popped up. Tartarus, an arid terra-formed landscape of broken rock and graphite.
  On Earth, long before the Great War, ancient astronomers once considered the asteroid a planet along with the notable discoveries of Ceres, Pallas, and Vesta. At two hundred and ninety kilometers in diameter, its small size and irregular shape eventually excluded Tartarus from being designated a dwarf planet.
  The planetesimal orbited slightly closer to the Sun than Ceres or Pallas and was moderately inclined at 12 degrees to the ecliptic, although at an extreme eccentricity, greater than that of Pluto. Tartarus rotated in a prograde direction with an axial tilt of approximately 50 degrees. The trajectory of the asteroid was elliptical carrying it on a path between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter.
  The navcom revealed the asteroid had been fitted with a single atmosphere factory and a gravity well during the golden epoch of Los Diaspora Una. The asteroid also provided a single spaceport aptly designated Hades Vale, inhabited by oingo rice farmers and throx ranchers who maintained no love for the Sankari Dynasty.
  With no military outposts, the asteroid was well off the shipping lanes and rarely traveled. This attribute alone encouraged a hub for teht pirates, liquor smugglers, and an assortment of unsavory characters.
  Hmm. Sounds like a real shithole. Let’s see what else we got, Colt thought as he flipped through the navcom screen.
  The young pilot flicked a switch and pushed several buttons on the dimly lit console. The graphics of the screen changed to reveal a low-rez image of Bennu, an asteroid sixty-three thousand kilometers distance beyond the orbit of Tartarus. It stated the smaller asteroid offered one pit stop, Phillip Long’s Atomic Dump and pseudo-Chicken Fried Steak. ‘Good noodles! Great Coffee! Questionable service!’. The navcom did not list anything else.
  Nope.
  Colt heard his stomach growl. He stared into the inky void. He could just barely make out the glinting asteroid Tartarus in the distance. He licked chapped and gunky dry lips as he glanced at the fuel gauge on the control board.
  It never seems to matter how low you sink in your decisions, Colt thought, there always remain those damn options of right and wrong dangling in your tired and frustrated face. Ultimately, you end up choosing one or the other.
  You can go in one direction, try to validate the stupid shit you did somewhere else, and attempt to make it right with the whole ordeal usually crashing in failure. Or, you can head in the other direction and aimlessly wander the void… eventually getting your ass caught for the shit you did and end up spending the rest of your days on a frozen penal asteroid.
  He pondered the distant fleck.
  “Bad ideas are seldom boring,” the young pilot whispered to himself as he expertly flipped switches and adjusted dials on his ship’s command console.
  With a silent shudder, as if the ship itself lamented the decision, the diminutive, bullet-shaped spacecraft rocketed toward the twinkling asteroid Tartarus drifting in the remote and inky distance.
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newmic · 11 months
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Les Parques d'Alphonse Mosha ou Mossa
Gustave-Adolphe Mossa, Les Parques, 1905, aquarelle, mine de plomb et fil de coton sur papier, N.Mba 5501, musée des Beaux-Arts Jules Chéret, Nice © ADAGP, Paris, 2022 ; photo Michel Graniou
Mythologie romaine et grecque
Le nom fée vient du mot latin fata qui se disait originairement pour les Parque. Les Parques étaient représentées, sur les Forum romains, par trois statues que l’on appelait couramment les "Trois Fées" (les tria Fata : les trois "Destinées", fatum signifiant destin).Pour les Romains, les Parques se chargent en effet du destin.
Représentées comme des fileuses, Nona fabrique le fil de la vie, Decima le déroule, et c’est Morta qui coupe le fil... décidant ainsi de la durée des hommes. Les Grecs les appelaient les Moires, respectivement Clotho, Lachesis et Atropos.Décidant de la vie et de la mort des hommes, elles sont le symbole du changement, du rythme de la vie, de la fatalité, du destin. Elles sont la représentation d’une loi centrale et impossible à transgresser : la vie et la mort, empèchant même les dieux d’intervenir quand si l’heure est venue.Les Parques seraient selon les sources les filles de Jupiter et Thémis, étant les soeurs des Heures, ou encore nées du commencement des temps (donc plutôt des démons).On les retrouve au IVème siècle dans Ausone et au VIème siècle dans Procope.
source : https://tigroo92.ouvaton.org/Les-fees.html
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The Parks of Alphonse Mosha or Mossa
Gustave-Adolphe Mossa, Les Fates, 1905, watercolour, graphite and cotton thread on paper, N.Mba 5501, Jules Chéret Museum of Fine Arts, Nice © ADAGP, Paris, 2022; photo Michel Graniou
The Parks of Alphonse Mosha Roman and Greek mythology
The name fairy comes from the Latin word fata which was originally said for the Parque. The Fates were represented, on the Roman Forums, by three statues commonly called the "Three Fairies" (the tria Fata: the three "Destinies", fatum meaning destiny). of fate. Represented as spinners, Nona makes the thread of life, Decima unwinds it, and it is Morta who cuts the thread...thus deciding the duration of men. The Greeks called them the Moires, respectively Clotho, Lachesis and Atropos. Deciding on the life and death of men, they are the symbol of change, of the rhythm of life, of fatality, of destiny. They are the representation of a central and impossible law to transgress: life and death, even preventing the gods from intervening when the time has come. According to the sources, the Fates are the daughters of Jupiter and Themis, being the sisters of the Hours, or even born from the beginning of time (therefore rather demons). They are found in the 4th century in Ausone and in the 6th century in Procope.
source: https://tigroo92.ouvaton.org/Les-fees.html
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taylorlynn-art · 3 years
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“Supreme Thunder”
Pencil ✍🏻 05/10/2010
When I was a kid, Sailor Jupiter was my favorite! Whenever there was a thunderstorm I’d make this pose and jump off the couch shouting, “Supreme Thunder!” 😹
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thepeachboys · 5 years
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Kid Jupiter, March 2019 Sometimes I'm so engrossed in my realistic drawings that I forget I'm doing this for fun. Then again, stick figures need some skills, too. I started this doodle two months ago and realized I didn't know the faces of mr drummer and mr guitarist. Then they had a photoshoot, so I could finally recognize their faces (but still made them look like twins, sorry). And now I think I'm going to draw all my favourite bands in this style. Go listen to @wearekidjupiter, they look cool but sound even cooler!
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