Welcome to my rather boring page! Hehe. You will mostly find, artworks of mine and some space and food stuff.
Pic of my main MLP OC Starveil is made by SwanLullaby in dA.
Catching Elephant is a theme by Andy Taylor
The Guest Star - Super Nova Remnant SN 1006
This beautiful structure is the result of a violent explosion that happened thousands of years ago. This remnant is located 7,200 light-years away in the constellation Lupus. In the year 1006 a bright light dominated the night sky for all of humanity to see. This bright explosion was the brightest object in the night sky (other than that moon) and was ¼th the brightness of the moon. All over the world observations of this strange super bright star were recorded. Even to this day there has not been an object brighter than SN 1006 observed in the night sky. After it’s initial brightness faded, astronomers began to call this object the “guest star”; at the time they could not have known the complexities it contained.
Credit: ESO
Norwegian Auroras by peterspencer49 on Flickr.
Eagle 5x5 min by Luís Campos_astro on Flickr.
Hey, this post may contain sexually explicit content, so we’ve hidden it from public view.
Some pics from Mountain View Park, Busay, Cebu City. The fifth pic is a 60 second exposure pic of a part of Cebu City from the top. The fourth is a plant I cannot yet identify. It is unusual because the fruit is bigger than my head, yet the plant itself is only 5 feet tall(a bit shorter than my height).
The King of Planets
Jupiter is the largest planet in our solar system and, with its 67 known natural satellites, it might as well be a solar system of its own. Jupiter is two and a half times the mass of all the other planets in the Solar System combined. Many Planetary Scientists think that the case of Jupiter is that of a failed star. Had Jupiter been several orders of magnitude more massive it would have had the necessary mass to begin the nuclear fusion of hydrogen and thus given off light like a star. This would have given us a binary star system (a solar system with 2 stars) which is actually one of the most common types of systems in the universe.
Credit: NASA/ESA/Hubble
I like that last one, hanging around on a fissure of a glacier.
Nami, the Tidecaller. From League of Legends. Yes! First digital fanart from LOL! Removed her armor thingies on her forehead and back, and retained the gem thingies for aesthetic purposes.
Besides she’s the best supporter in my opinion. Fizz probably be next :)