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I see you in everything and everyone everywhere - the tidal pool of stars
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Drawn in April and left to wait for my completion, I was striken with inspiration by the recent photo of the Rho Ophiuchi cloud complex which looked eerily like my initial drawing, therefore I borrowed the palette to complete this piece <3
I see you in everything and everyone everywhere - the tidal pool of stars
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Drawn in April and left to wait for my completion, I was striken with inspiration by the recent photo of the Rho Ophiuchi cloud complex which looked eerily like my initial drawing, therefore I borrowed the palette to complete this piece <3
nasa:
The James Webb Space Telescope has just completed a successful first year of science. Let’s celebrate by seeing the birth of Sun-like stars in this brand-new image from the Webb telescope!
This is a small star-forming region in the Rho Ophiuchi cloud complex. At 390 light-years away, it’s the closest star-forming region to Earth. There are around 50 young stars here, all of them similar in mass to the Sun, or smaller. The darkest areas are the densest, where thick dust cocoons still-forming protostars. Huge red bipolar jets of molecular hydrogen dominate the image, appearing horizontally across the upper third and vertically on the right. These occur when a star first bursts through its natal envelope of cosmic dust, shooting out a pair of opposing jets into space like a newborn first stretching her arms out into the world. In contrast, the star S1 has carved out a glowing cave of dust in the lower half of the image. It is the only star in the image that is significantly more massive than the Sun.
Thanks to Webb’s sensitive instruments, we get to witness moments like this at the beginning of a star’s life. One year in, Webb’s science mission is only just getting started. The second year of observations has already been selected, with plans to build on an exciting first year that exceeded expectations. Here’s to many more years of scientific discovery with Webb.
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Credits: NASA, ESA, CSA, STScI, Klaus Pontoppidan (STScI)

Ive been wanting to finish this DTIYS for sooooooooo long but it just wanted to play rough for months! Original pose is for @jjami_jamm on insta~
Ill paint this picture a million times and never get tired of the idea. I love you~
Im still on mobile this morning…. I hear hell awaits me on desktop
Forgot Ive got xkit thank you xkit thank you for your service hoooly fuck
just as god intended
Im still on mobile this morning…. I hear hell awaits me on desktop
Forgot Ive got xkit thank you xkit thank you for your service hoooly fuck