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Artemis: in Greek mythology Artemis was the Greek goddess associated with the moon. She was the twin of Apollo and the daughter of Zeus and Leto.

Planet textures created using Visible Earth.


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That's really a great picture
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*Equinox81 22 hours ago   Digital Artist
Thank you! :)
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pure Amazing !
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*Equinox81 Mar 12, 2013   Digital Artist
Thank you so much for your comment! :)
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~ikite-hoshi-sama Mar 6, 2013  Student Traditional Artist
Pretty work! I can't say much as I'm not an expert on the subject, but it's specturally beautiful ♥
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*Equinox81 Mar 6, 2013   Digital Artist
Thank you very much! :D
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Mood: Love ~LastZoneTrooper Feb 9, 2013  Hobbyist Photographer
Simply Majestic. there is literally no other word of it. though, you would think space had more stars..... if you look at real-time space images, you would see that when not blinded by Earth's atmosphere, there are trillions of stars. so many that sometimes you cant tell a medium or small cluster from a large star, novae, or bright nebula. unless this work of art takes place with the setting near the outer edge of a galaxy, there would be many, many, many more stars.
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*Equinox81 Feb 9, 2013   Digital Artist
Hello there! Firstly, thanks for the :+fav:s and the watch. I really appreciate it. Secondly, while I agree with you that one can observe many many more stars in real space images, that's not really the case in all real space images that are not blinded by an atmosphere, particularly in images where cosmic gas is present. While I also concur with you that sometimes differentiation between celestial objects is a challenge, this is not always the case in some real space images. However, in the case of this artwork, I simply created a lower star density for aesthetic purposes. I'm glad you like it though. Thanks for your feedback. You gave me some food for thought with regards to density of astronomical objects in some real space images.
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*papamook Jan 23, 2013   Digital Artist
Cool cool!
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*Equinox81 Jan 23, 2013   Digital Artist
Thanks! :)
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