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DarkDull59

Just an average artist I suppose. Asks and doodle requests are absolutely welcome!

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9 months ago

I haven't done a lil animatic in a long while billford on the brain mixed with this tune

9 months ago

people are always like "Oh a vampire wouldn't get horny while drinking someone's blood, that's like getting horny while eating a sandwich" and like man have you never had a really good fucking sandwich?

9 months ago
There Is Nothing In The World Worse Than The Feeling Of Helplessness, That You Cannot Do Anything, And

There is nothing in the world worse than the feeling of helplessness, that you cannot do anything, and you are standing in hell, and you are unable to do anything but silently observe your pain.

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9 months ago
My Bill Drawing From *check Notes* 2022

my bill drawing from *check notes* 2022


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9 months ago
Some Doodles From Me Getting A Handle On The Gravity Falls Art Style! The Second Image Is @galvanic-witch
Some Doodles From Me Getting A Handle On The Gravity Falls Art Style! The Second Image Is @galvanic-witch
Some Doodles From Me Getting A Handle On The Gravity Falls Art Style! The Second Image Is @galvanic-witch
Some Doodles From Me Getting A Handle On The Gravity Falls Art Style! The Second Image Is @galvanic-witch

some doodles from me getting a handle on the gravity falls art style! the second image is @galvanic-witch ‘s human bill from our fic We’ll Meet Again :]

9 months ago
It Would Eat You Alive, Sixer
It Would Eat You Alive, Sixer
It Would Eat You Alive, Sixer

“It would eat you alive, Sixer”

9 months ago

we all just rotting in bed like this rn huh?

We All Just Rotting In Bed Like This Rn Huh?

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9 months ago
Why Hasnt This Been Done Before?

Why hasn’t this been done before?

9 months ago

Mini-comic

Desde que salió el libro de Bill, no pude quitarme las ganas de dibujar, regreso mi obsesión del 2016 >∆<

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Mini-comic
Mini-comic

Otro más, este iba ser la primera imagen, pero termine cambiando un poco el diseño, para nada se nota que me encanta Bill 💛🖤

Mini-comic
9 months ago

doing 3D stuff lolol

9 months ago

My sister is doing pet play with women on roblox and I don’t have the heart to tell her it’s probably a kink for the others involved

9 months ago

My sister is doing pet play with women on roblox and I don’t have the heart to tell her it’s probably a kink for the others involved

9 months ago
Laughing At The Thought Of This Dumb Headcanon Idea
Laughing At The Thought Of This Dumb Headcanon Idea

laughing at the thought of this dumb headcanon idea

9 months ago

25 Years of Exploring the Universe with NASA's Chandra Xray Observatory

Illustration of the Chandra telescope in orbit around Earth.

Illustration of the Chandra telescope in orbit around Earth. Credit: NASA/CXC & J. Vaughan

On July 23, 1999, the space shuttle Columbia launched into orbit carrying NASA’s Chandra X-ray Observatory. August 26 marked 25 years since Chandra released its first images.

These were the first of more than 25,000 observations Chandra has taken. This year, as NASA celebrates the 25th anniversary of this telescope and the incredible data it has provided, we’re taking a peek at some of its most memorable moments.

About the Spacecraft

The Chandra telescope system uses four specialized mirrors to observe X-ray emissions across the universe. X-rays that strike a “regular” mirror head on will be absorbed, so Chandra’s mirrors are shaped like barrels and precisely constructed. The rest of the spacecraft system provides the support structure and environment necessary for the telescope and the science instruments to work as an observatory. To provide motion to the observatory, Chandra has two different sets of thrusters. To control the temperatures of critical components, Chandra's thermal control system consists of a cooling radiator, insulators, heaters, and thermostats. Chandra's electrical power comes from its solar arrays.

Learn more about the spacecraft's components that were developed and tested at NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Alabama. Fun fact: If the state of Colorado were as smooth as the surface of the Chandra X-ray Observatory mirrors, Pike's Peak would be less than an inch tall.

Engineers in the X-ray Calibration Facility at NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Alabama, integrating the Chandra X-ray Observatory’s High-Resolution Camera with the mirror assembly, in this photo taken March 16, 1997.

Engineers in the X-ray Calibration Facility at NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Alabama, integrating the Chandra X-ray Observatory’s High-Resolution Camera with the mirror assembly, in this photo taken March 16, 1997. Credit: NASA

Launch

When space shuttle Columbia launched on July 23, 1999, Chandra was the heaviest and largest payload ever launched by the shuttle. Under the command of Col. Eileen Collins, Columbia lifted off the launch pad at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida. Chandra was deployed on the mission’s first day.

Reflected in the waters, space shuttle Columbia rockets into the night sky from Launch Pad 39-B on mission STS-93 from Kennedy Space Center.

Reflected in the waters, space shuttle Columbia rockets into the night sky from Launch Pad 39-B on mission STS-93 from Kennedy Space Center. Credit: NASA

First Light Images

Just 34 days after launch, extraordinary first images from our Chandra X-ray Observatory were released. The image of supernova remnant Cassiopeia A traces the aftermath of a gigantic stellar explosion in such captivating detail that scientists can see evidence of what is likely the neutron star.

“We see the collision of the debris from the exploded star with the matter around it, we see shock waves rushing into interstellar space at millions of miles per hour,” said Harvey Tananbaum, founding Director of the Chandra X-ray Center at the Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory.

Cassiopeia A is the remnant of a star that exploded about 300 years ago. The X-ray image shows an expanding shell of hot gas produced by the explosion colored in bright orange and yellows.

Cassiopeia A is the remnant of a star that exploded about 300 years ago. The X-ray image shows an expanding shell of hot gas produced by the explosion colored in bright orange and yellows. Credit: NASA/CXC/SAO

A New Look at the Universe

NASA released 25 never-before-seen views to celebrate the telescopes 25th anniversary. This collection contains different types of objects in space and includes a new look at Cassiopeia A. Here the supernova remnant is seen with a quarter-century worth of Chandra observations (blue) plus recent views from NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope (grey and gold).

This image features deep data of the Cassiopeia A supernova, an expanding ball of matter and energy ejected from an exploding star in blues, greys and golds. The Cassiopeia A supernova remnant has been observed for over 2 million seconds since the start of Chandra’s mission in 1999 and has also recently been viewed by the James Webb Space Telescope.

This image features deep data of the Cassiopeia A supernova, an expanding ball of matter and energy ejected from an exploding star in blues, greys and golds. The Cassiopeia A supernova remnant has been observed for over 2 million seconds since the start of Chandra’s mission in 1999 and has also recently been viewed by the James Webb Space Telescope. Credit: NASA/CXC/SAO

Can You Hear Me Now?

In 2020, experts at the Chandra X-ray Center/Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory (SAO) and SYSTEM Sounds began the first ongoing, sustained effort at NASA to “sonify” (turn into sound) astronomical data. Data from NASA observatories such as Chandra, the Hubble Space Telescope, and the James Webb Space Telescope, has been translated into frequencies that can be heard by the human ear.

SAO Research shows that sonifications help many types of learners – especially those who are low-vision or blind -- engage with and enjoy astronomical data more.

Click to watch the “Listen to the Universe” documentary on NASA+ that explores our sonification work: Listen to the Universe | NASA+

An image of the striking croissant-shaped planetary nebula called the Cat’s Eye, with data from the Chandra X-ray Observatory and Hubble Space Telescope.  NASA’s Data sonification from Chandra, Hubble and/or Webb telecopes allows us to hear data of cosmic objects.

An image of the striking croissant-shaped planetary nebula called the Cat’s Eye, with data from the Chandra X-ray Observatory and Hubble Space Telescope.  NASA’s Data sonification from Chandra, Hubble and/or Webb telecopes allows us to hear data of cosmic objects. Credit: NASA/CXO/SAO

Celebrate With Us!

Dedicated teams of engineers, designers, test technicians, and analysts at Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Alabama, are celebrating with partners at the Chandra X-ray Center and elsewhere outside and across the agency for the 25th anniversary of the Chandra X-ray Observatory. Their hard work keeps the spacecraft flying, enabling Chandra’s ongoing studies of black holes, supernovae, dark matter, and more.

Chandra will continue its mission to deepen our understanding of the origin and evolution of the cosmos, helping all of us explore the Universe.

The Chandra Xray Observatory, the longest cargo ever carried to space aboard the space shuttle, is shown in Columbia’s payload bay. This photo of the payload bay with its doors open was taken just before Chandra was tilted upward for release and deployed on July 23, 1999.

The Chandra Xray Observatory, the longest cargo ever carried to space aboard the space shuttle, is shown in Columbia’s payload bay. This photo of the payload bay with its doors open was taken just before Chandra was tilted upward for release and deployed on July 23, 1999. Credit: NASA

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9 months ago

Hey I got an interview for a new trade class this week, I'm not risking it

so I got into grad school today with my shitty 2.8 gpa and the moral of the story is reblog those good luck posts for the love of god

9 months ago
Day One Of Celebrating 2012s 12th Anniversary!!! The Prompt Is Fav Turtle

Day one of Celebrating 2012’s 12th anniversary!!! The prompt is Fav turtle

I love all the turtles equally Leo, Mickey, Ralph and donald duck…. Jkjk but I latched onto Leo as a kid so he’s my boi

9 months ago

OK I REALLY LIKE HOW IT TURNED OUT-

OK I REALLY LIKE HOW IT TURNED OUT-

OK I REALLY LIKE HOW IT TURNED OUT-

OK I REALLY LIKE HOW IT TURNED OUT-

OK I REALLY LIKE HOW IT TURNED OUT-

OK I REALLY LIKE HOW IT TURNED OUT-
9 months ago
The predator handshake meme with one arm labeled "Ford is Gay" and the other labeled "Ford is Ace," and the middle saying "Book of bill demonstrating that whatever the fuck he had going on, it wasn't heteronormative"

it's canon, right?

9 months ago

HotGuy and CuteGuy in: The Case of The Missing Cub!

HotGuy And CuteGuy In: The Case Of The Missing Cub!
HotGuy And CuteGuy In: The Case Of The Missing Cub!
HotGuy And CuteGuy In: The Case Of The Missing Cub!
HotGuy And CuteGuy In: The Case Of The Missing Cub!
HotGuy And CuteGuy In: The Case Of The Missing Cub!
HotGuy And CuteGuy In: The Case Of The Missing Cub!
HotGuy And CuteGuy In: The Case Of The Missing Cub!
HotGuy And CuteGuy In: The Case Of The Missing Cub!
HotGuy And CuteGuy In: The Case Of The Missing Cub!
HotGuy And CuteGuy In: The Case Of The Missing Cub!

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Everyone on the team is genuinely amazing and I’m so happy to be a part of this project :’D I had so much fun drawing these pages!!