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.

 

Stellar Demons of the Carina Nebula

A large bright nebula that surrounds several open clusters of stars. Eta Carinae and HD 93129A, two of the most massive and luminous stars in our Milky Way galaxy, are among them. The nebula lies at an estimated distance between 6,500 and 10,000 light years from Earth. It is located in the constellation of Carina. The nebula contains multiple O-type stars.

Copyright: Nikolaus Sulzenauer

Me, Starveil, Viktor, Eon and the rest of the gang wanted to thank you all for the support you have given us for the past 15(?) months of my presence in dA and over a month here in Tumblr. As of today, I have 992 watchers in dA and 100 followers...

Me, Starveil, Viktor, Eon and the rest of the gang wanted to thank you all for the support you have given us for the past 15(?) months of my presence in dA and over a month here in Tumblr. As of today, I have 992 watchers in dA and 100 followers here.Yay!

Decided to draw Starveil and her 3rd and probably final version of her electric bass Thundering Brilliance. Its likeness is of a Steinberger bass, only without the tuning, distorter, frets and all electric components. It can only be played with her magic. Since I couldn’t obtain a Steinberger, might as well draw for her. So imagine her playing a Nightwish soundtrack :D

Thank you very much for the support and stay cool! :)

astronomicalwonders:

N44C nebula

On the middle left of the image is a source of its artistic likeness, a network of nebulous filaments surrounding the Wolf-Rayet star. This type of rare star is characterized by an exceptionally vigorous “wind” of charged particles. The shock of the wind colliding with the surrounding gas causes the gas to glow.

The Wolf-Rayet star is part of N44C, a nebula of glowing hydrogen gas surrounding young stars in the Large Magellanic Cloud. Visible from the Southern Hemisphere, the Large Magellanic Cloud is a small companion galaxy to the Milky Way.

What makes N44C peculiar is the temperature of the star that illuminates it. The most massive stars — those that are 10 to 50 times more massive than the Sun — have maximum temperatures of 30,000 to 50,000 degrees Celsius (54,000 to 90,000 degrees Fahrenheit). The temperature of this star is about 75,000 degrees Celsius (135,000 degrees Fahrenheit). This unusually high temperature may be due to a neutron star or black hole that occasionally produces X-rays but is now inactive.

N44C is part of a larger complex that includes young, hot, massive stars, nebulae, and a “superbubble” blown out by multiple supernova explosions. Part of the superbubble is seen in red at the very bottom left of the Hubble image.

Credit: NASA/JPL/Hubble

sorelstrasz:

Now with moving layers! blumagpie

Oh wow! This is too much man! I really don’t expecting this :D Thank you very much my friend!

Even I couldn’t do those kind of animation…

spacettf:

A collection of time-lapse shots from the past 7 years of meteor showers. Please watch in HD if you can (you can see more meteors). The footage was shot during the Perseid, Geminid and Leonid Meteor showers.

If you are interested in trying to photograph some meteors this weekend check out my blog post with a few basic tips on how to capture them www.muenchworkshops.com/blog/tips-for-photographing-meteor-showers