My solarballs + 2 extra celestial objects human designs and their heights!!
I'll be honest, it took me so long to post this because some of them are inspired by various different medias (+ other people's design, ahem ahem, callistopost designs are amazing, I infact took some inspo from them!) and I made it TOO similar so it took me a week to change the design to actually look somewhat original? Although, I hope they don't mind...
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Could you do a eris art?
Helllooo!! This reminds me of a drawing I made a few days ago and it features Eris :-)
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Could you do the dwarf planets as kittens? (●♡∀♡)
of course !! I love cat-ifying characters
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Need an excuse to draw these sillies more often
and start an Incorrect Quotes DPS?
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have some dwarf planets (not including ceres)
in order: Pluto, MakeMake, Eris, Haumea
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Turn your heart to the stars
Fun fact: Those of us taught the "nine planets" thing between 1979-1999 were lied to (in a way). Not just because of Pluto's weird status, but because it was the eighth planet from the sun during those two decades. Its orbit is so off kilter to the rest of the planets that it switches positions (relative to the sun, not orbits) with Neptune.
And remember kids, Pluto isn't a planet unless Ceres, Makemake, Haumea, and Eris are, too! Ceres was discovered 129 years before Pluto (1801 vs 1930), Eris is slightly bigger (and was going to become the 10th planet, which sparked the need for further classification in what constitutes a planet), Makemake and Haumea are bigger than Ceres.
Ceres and Makemake* doesn't have [known] moons, so maybe you can ignore them for being little and moonless (rude--Ceres was originally classified as a planet, just like Pluto!), but Eris definitely deserves its name remembered. *(Makemake does have a known moon!)
We may actually have up to fifty dwarf planets (which are still planets, just little) in our solar system, and either a massive exoplanet that we can't see yet or a teeny black hole (5cm) out past Neptune, based on the same kind of data that originally found Pluto! (It wasn't actually seen for quite a while after its existence was hypothesized by its effects on the orbits of Neptune and Uranus).
Anyway, hope you enjoyed learning with me!
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