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]]>“I drove down to Rhode Island for the new moon since that’s the best time to catch the Milky Way,” Dremali says. “I knew Mars was near opposition, so I timed to be out there by 10 pm when Mars was rising. I’ve captured Mars many times throughout this Milky Way season, but due to a severe Martian storm, and it being so close, it’s brighter than ever.”
The photos are available below and you can follow Dremali on Instagram for more amazing shots of the night sky, but also much more.
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]]>The post 88 Artists Look Up to the Sky at the Same Time and Paint What They See appeared first on TettyBetty.
]]>With the artists being located in Europe, America, Asia, etc., it’s natural that they all saw something different. Some saw clear blue skies, others saw gray clouds and rain, while some only saw darkness and stars. That’s exactly what makes this project unique and fabulous – the fact that all the perspectives were different at the exact same moment. See some of the entries below and the rest of them here.
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]]>The post Photos of Bright Mars and Its Reflection Look Stunning appeared first on TettyBetty.
]]>“I drove down to Rhode Island for the new moon since that’s the best time to catch the Milky Way,” Dremali says. “I knew Mars was near opposition, so I timed to be out there by 10 pm when Mars was rising. I’ve captured Mars many times throughout this Milky Way season, but due to a severe Martian storm, and it being so close, it’s brighter than ever.”
The photos are available below and you can follow Dremali on Instagram for more amazing shots of the night sky, but also much more.
The post Photos of Bright Mars and Its Reflection Look Stunning appeared first on TettyBetty.
]]>The post 88 Artists Look Up to the Sky at the Same Time and Paint What They See appeared first on TettyBetty.
]]>With the artists being located in Europe, America, Asia, etc., it’s natural that they all saw something different. Some saw clear blue skies, others saw gray clouds and rain, while some only saw darkness and stars. That’s exactly what makes this project unique and fabulous – the fact that all the perspectives were different at the exact same moment. See some of the entries below and the rest of them here.
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