Monday, July 2, 2018

These Astronaut Doodles of Constellations on Space Station Photos are Adorable! [bestandroiddoubledinheadunit950.blogspot.com]

These Astronaut Doodles of Constellations on Space Station Photos are Adorable! [bestandroiddoubledinheadunit950.blogspot.com]

Kimiya Yui, an astronaut with the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA), took some stunning photos of constellations during his first trip to the International Space Station in 2015. Now he’s using Microsoft Paint to turn those photos into adorable works of art by doodling cartoonish constellations among the stars and sharing his masterpieces on social media. 



Hovering over Earth’s city lights in this view are the modern constellations Delphinus, the dolphin; Sagitta, the arrow; Vulpecula, the fox; the “neck” of Cygnus, the swan; and Lyra, the harp. A second, smaller bird also appears in this cosmic masterpiece: Anser, the goose, which dangles from the fox’s mouth. Anser is considered a sub-constellation of Vulpecula.

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