Posted another of my space-arts to ArtStation! This asteroid survived the death of its host star!
| Pronouns | he/him |
| Personal Links | https://linktr.ee/SpacePioneer |
| Artist Links | https://linktr.ee/iriscelestialis |
| Pronouns | he/him |
| Personal Links | https://linktr.ee/SpacePioneer |
| Artist Links | https://linktr.ee/iriscelestialis |
Posted another of my space-arts to ArtStation! This asteroid survived the death of its host star!
I've posted a new astrophysical simulation I ran, this time the subject being a small section of a ring system! I found this one super interesting, I hope you will too! As usual, soundtrack by me!
I would like to run another one of these, where the camera moves so that you can see more of the vertical structure and how that changes.

Posted a new poem I wrote!
I've posted a new artwork on ArtStation! It's of a gas giant exoplanet seen from its exomoon!
#exoplanet #exomoon #space #spaceart #art
https://www.artstation.com/artwork/OvPKOg
Seen from the surface of an exomoon, the exomoon's host exoplanet hangs low in the sky, as does the local star. The Milky Way can be seen in the background, suggesting that this system is nearby to Sol. The exomoon is close enough to the planet to have adequate volcanic activity to provide an atmosphere, however not so close that radiation trapped in the exoplanet's magnetic field could strip the atmosphere away, resulting in a somewhat familiar hot desert environment. This view is from a particularly mountainous region near the north pole of the exomoon.
My first experiment into oscilloscope music! More coming soon!
#Music #ElectronicMusic #ExperimentalMusic #AudioVisual #AV #Oscilloscope