Artist Lily Clark loves to work in water. One of her recent sculptures, "Dew Point," uses superhydrophobic ceramic to grow and manipulate water droplets over and over and over. (Video credit: L. Turczan; artwork by: L. Clark; via Colossal)
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Artist Dan Coe uses lidar data to create portraits of rivers and their past meanders. Used aerially, lidar produces high-resolution elevation data that provides a glimpse of features that are currently hidden beneath vegetation. (Image credit: D. Coe; via Colossal)
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Eleven thousand years ago, a star exploded in the constellation Vela, blowing off its outer layers in a spectacular shock wave that remains visible today. Today's image is a piece of a 1.3-gigapixel composite image of the supernova remnant. (Image credit: CTIO/NOIRLab/DOE/NSF/AURA; via Colossal)
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"Don't let this city swallow you up. And if it does, make sure it remembers you."
@commander-sarahs-art has done it YET AGAIN with this absolutely GORGEOUS piece of everyone's favorite merc. I have said it before and I will say it again, if you have not commissioned her you are absolutely missing out
A comet's tail changes from day-to-day depending on how much material the comet is losing and how strong the solar wind it's facing is. (Image credit: Shengyu Li & Shaining; via APOD)
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