Day 14 and two weeks complete! Nomenclature. A hard prompt but an excuse to use one of my favorite words. Perigalacticon is the closest a star gets to the center of the galaxy it lives in. #spaceinktober #Inktober2019
Day 16: orrery. A typically mechanical model of the solar system, or in this case, just the naked eye visible ones. #Inktober2019 #SpaceInktober
Day 17: volcano. I have always liked the nighttime photos of volcanoes. This one referenced from Anak Krakatau. #Inktober2019 #spaceinktober
Day 19’s prompt is “life” so here is opisthoteuthis adorabilis, a very cute deep sea cephalopod #inktober2019 #spaceinktober
Day 20! Artemis. I know there’s a moon mission and all but I drew the goddess. #spaceinktober #Inktober2019
Day 22: terminator, that fuzzy edge between night and day. Here is Titan and Rhea, moons of Saturn. #inktober2019 #spaceinktober
I’m a bit behind with travel and book fair and other shenanigans, so here’s one way to “encounter” a comet for day 23 - wedge yourself in a shadow. #philae #SpaceInktober #Inktober2019
For day 25, “scientist”, so here is a self portrait I spent too long on. #spaceinktober #inktober2019
Day 27 was “dwarf planet” so here is Haumea and its weirdly dark ring (I am planning to finish this, even though it’s November now. I’m very close.) #inktober2019 #spaceinktober
Day 28: Discovery. In silhouette, pre launch, based on a photo against a 2005 sunrise. #inktober2019 #spaceinktober
Day 30: exoplanet. Most of the exoplanets we know of are from watching them pass in front of their parent star, blocking a tiny amount of light. #Inktober2019 #spaceinktober
Day 31: “Mission”. My mission is to be a tour guide to the galaxies to students, readers, and whoever else would like to learn. #Inktober2019 #spaceinktober