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My Bio

For some of my older pieces you can check out my original DeviantArt account:

Lutheon (https://www.deviantart.com/lutheon)

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Favourite Visual Artist
The Greats of Renaissance and Classical Art, Gustav Doré, William Turner
Favourite Movies
Lord of the Rings, District 9, Seven Samurai, Children of Men, Jurassic Park
Favourite TV Shows
Battlestar Galactica, Rome, Breaking Bad
Favourite Bands / Musical Artists
There are so many. If I had to choose a few I'd say Pink Floyd, Rolling Stones, Tchaikovsky, Beethoven etc
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Tools of the Trade
2008 Wacom Bamboo Tablet

Gallery Battle 1! Which (if any) of the Space Art pieces in my gallery do you prefer? (Please leave a comment aswell)

4 votes
Earth-like Moon Orbiting Superjovian Exoplanet
Earth-like Moon Orbiting Superjovian Exoplanet
"Earth-like Moon Orbiting Superjovian Exoplanet"
The Seventh Planet as Viewed from Miranda
The Seventh Planet as Viewed from Miranda
"Seventh Planet as Viewed from Miranda"
Saturnian Dream: Moonlet Requiem
Saturnian Dream: Moonlet Requiem
"Saturnian Dream: Moonlet requiem"
Neptunian Descent
Neptunian Descent
"Neptunian Descent"
Tempest of Fire: After the Periastron of HD 80606b
Tempest of Fire: After the Periastron of HD 80606b
"Tempest of Fire: After the Periastron of HD 80606b"
Fall of Icarus: A Sungrazer Strays Too Close
Fall of Icarus: A Sungrazer Strays Too Close
"Fall of Icarus"
Neptune's Wrath| Duelling Storms and Scattered TNO
Neptune's Wrath| Duelling Storms and Scattered TNO
"Neptune's Wrath"
I don't like any of them.|
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Way Off!

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LEFT: First release image of the binary asteroid (152830) Dinkinesh, photo-bombed by a small orbiting moon. (COURTESY: NASA/Goddard/SwRI/Johns Hopkins APL/NOAO) RIGHT: My own, pre-encounter impression of what Dinkinesh might have looked like. Above: Animated image sequence of Lucy's approach showing Dinkinesh's moon passing behind it. (NASA/Goddard/SwRI/Johns Hopkins APL/NOAO) ) So clearly, once again, the universe has a few surprises up its sleeve! NASA and the Lucy mission team have just released the first images from the spacecraft's flyby of (152830) Dinkinesh yesterday, 1 November 2023. The images reveal an astonishing reality; that Dinkinesh, the smallest main belt asteroid we've visited so far, is the proud owner of it very own moon! That was something which did not even cross my mind when I was planning my pre-encounter render. SIZE AND SHAPE: While composing my pre-encounter render I assumed that Dinkinesh was a singular object, with rough dimensions of ~960 x 670
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With just a couple of hours to go before Lucy spacecraft makes its closest approach to asteroid (152830) Dinkinesh, I'd just like to take a moment to show my pre-encounter imaginings of what Dinkinesh might look like as well as discuss a bit why I made some of the choices I did in its rendering. For a more detailed analysis see my previous post. Below is a sequence of eight images depiciting the approach and departure phase of the spacecraft's flyby of Dinkinesh. We start from a distance of 1,000 km just a few minutes before closest approach. Guided by my analysis of other small asteroids previously visited by spacecraft, I have elected to portray Dinkinesh as a irregular, somewhat elongated, rubble pile asteroid. Its surface is strewn by hundreds of boulders and large rocky fragments, the largest approach 80 meters in length. The regions between these rocky outcrops (particularly lower-lying depressions) are covered by smoother areas of dust and finer regolith. Dinkinesh's shape
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Thank you for the watch

Thanks for the watch!

Thank you for the invite to your group, I don't know if I'll be able to contribute (my work quality is still rather low) but I'll surely check it out frequently for inspiration.

Your work is really fantastic, thanks so much for joining Space-Art Central! Please feel free to submit any artwork you would like to share with the group!

Thank you again, I'll try to submit something tomorrow, hoping it will be good enough ^^;

Thank you for the llama

Thanks for your support, I really appreciate it! 💖

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