Thar they are! Right now Dimorphos and Didymos are both this bright dot of light. They’ll separate into two dots in a little while. #DARTMission youtu.be/-6Z1E0mW2ag I’ll add photos on to this thread periodically as approach continues.
I fell out of the #Inktober2019 habit for a while because it began to feel like work, but I just bought a new toy, a Wacom Paper tablet, and tried out yesterday's #SpaceInktober day 20 prompt, "Artemis."
#Inktober2019 #SpaceInktober Day 9: Explore. I thought I’d draw we explore Mars: a pile of people in a room and even more on a teleconference line hashing out a plan while programmers generate the sequences that will get sent to Mars to tell the rover what to do.
#Inktober2019 #SpaceInktober Day 10: Moon. I jumped the gun on this one, will do the day 9 prompt tomorrow. I just had to do a Saturn subject since yesterday’s “loss of signal” prompt had me in my feels about Cassini. This is Enceladus (closer) and Rhea as seen from Dione.
#Inktober2019 #SpaceInktober Day 8: Loss of Signal. This is beloved Hayabusa, who fought through so many trials to return a precious package to Earth, burning up over the Australian desert.
#Inktober2019 #SpaceInktober Day 7: Pole. I thought Mars’ North Pole made a good subject for the first one I tried with my new brush pen
#Inktober2019 #SpaceInktober Day 5: Impact (The impact of all of us space #scicomm folks, that is)
Getting ready for #Inktober #Inktober2019 by taking Jake Parker’s “How to Ink” online class. Just for funsies, I’m going to do all the exercises with both right and left hands.
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