Tuesday, August 31, 2021

The closest exoplanet

 Kepler 78b (Artwork: 19th August)













So, moving to the opposite spectrum now, we have an exoplanet who is close enough to be swallowed or crushed into his star, but he is holding on for dear life. Kepler 78b (AKA, Blaziant, after 'blaze' and 'valiant') is an exoplanet who is so, SO close to his star. The thing is, his parent star is a power-hungry celestial, and does not care if her little planet burns or even... eaten. Also, he is tidally locked, having to see the star grow more destructive every time. Unlike Glazia, Blaziant couldn't even leave to get some fresh breeze all over, and only magic would suffice a little bit. Although, he can only last for supposedly three billion years, so one day, he has to plan the escape... fast...


Tuesday, August 24, 2021

The farthest exoplanet

 Hd 106906b (Artwork: 19th August)













..Apparently, because of the place she is in, and the small size of her parent star, you might expect her to just... eject off right? Well, it fell so far from the truth. Hd 106906b (AKA, Glazia) is an exoplanet who is real far from her star. Also, as her parent could't provide a lot of heat, she is forced to stay alone, in permanent darkness. The only thing she relies on are her magical abilities, and even then, it's not enough for her. Every day, as the stars lightened, Glazia gallops the galaxy to find some warmth until the stars grow dim in the light.

Friday, August 13, 2021

Astrono-mares+Astralions (If Stars are ponyfied 8)

Castor and Pollux (artwork: 29th May)













Location: Gemini

This dynamic duo are usually seen flying in the voids. Optimistic, energetic and a little problematic is what they are. Sure, as the leaders of the Gemini, they are the best at teaming up, but when relaxing, they might go a little restless if not careful.

Spica (artwork: 26th July)












Location: Virgo

The brightest star in the constellation. Spica is usually peaceful and silent, fluttering gracefully in her little group. She is usually found grazing in the nebulae, or humming peacefully in the frosted forests. Even with this serenity, she won't hesitate to fight if she senses any danger from her group. 

Altair (artwork: 17th May)








Location: Aquila

The nearest star of the constellation. Altair shows his pride through wings and may go overboard if necessary. In the eagle constellation, he is seen as fearless, adventurous, and is willing to take any challenges the universe has to offer. However, even with all the light, deep down inside, he knows that something is missing. Someday, he might take things a little slow one day...

Rasalhague (artwork: 12th August)

 












Location: Ophiuchus

The brightest star in the constellation. This mysterious little star gives shivers down their cosmic spines when going near him. From the stony stare, and the lack of feelings on the face made him the most ominous. Because of his silent nature, his snake companion speaks for him by morphing and changing depending on the situation. Strange indeed...

Tuesday, July 6, 2021

The Blue Exoplanet (V2)

 Kepler-283c (Artwork: 3rd June)











After the other blue glass-raining exoplanet, we have another (don't worry. She can't rain glass, so she's safer). Kepler-283c (A.K.A, Azule) is an oceanic hippocampus in a similar way as Ocealine. Unlike Ocealine, Azule is incredibly sensitive, and is highly vulnerable to fear. Emotions guide the oceanic exoplanet, which makes her the creative one in her system. However, as the emotional one, if she decided to go ballistic, it's best to just let her be. 




Tuesday, June 29, 2021

An Oceanic Exoplanet

 Kepler 22b(Artwork: 3rd June)













Kepler 22b (AKA, Ocealine) is an oceanic exoplanet that might just support life, like Earth. For now, it is uncertain if she has life, but it doesn't really matter for the hippocampus. Ocealine is a calm, easygoing little pony who doesn't fear about the things happening to her system. It's actually quite rare to see her go mad at anything, even at something big. Although, when they did manage to touch her dark side, it's not going to be a pretty sight. 

Tuesday, June 22, 2021

The other-hottest Exoplanet

 Kelt-9b(Artwork: 31st May)













This little bat was once the hottest, until he was overshadowed by an uncontrollable unicorn who FEARS everything, and now, he continues to burn her down. Kelt-9b (Or nicknamed 'The Vampyro', because no one knows his real name) is a hot Jupiter (which is a little self-explanatory). He is fiery and always irritated, who would burn with envy towards this... unicorn thing, or that's what he thought. The infernal bat swoops similarly to that 'vampire star' and can act a little wild. But hey, at least it's not so close to us.   

Tuesday, June 8, 2021

A Boiling-Oceanic Exoplanet

 Gliese 1214b(Artwork:17th May)












Gliese 1214b (AKA Eva, short for evaporation) is a hippocampus who, similarly to Neptune, is a water type. Only this water type boils! 200° C to be precise (But isn't this beyond the water boiling point?) Anyways, Eva is quite cold (In personality) as Neptune, but also as emotional as Uranus. You see, though as stony as she is, the reality is that she is quite sensitive. Whether a star of hers fought for no reason, or anyone talking terribly behind her back, she would feel deeply upset, or angry, or other things. It's just that she doesn't know how to show such.

The closest exoplanet

  Kepler 78b (Artwork: 19th August) So, moving to the opposite spectrum now, we have an exoplanet who is close enough to be swallowed or cru...