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Donald E Davis

@ddavisspaceart

I am a space artist, portraying the wonders out there being revealed by space exploration. I now create fulldome animations for Planetariums.

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It is Noon at the Blue Ghost site at Mare Crisium. Unfortunately they have released no scenery views from their cameras since this image showing a long lander shadow. They have been stingy with or not taken landscape views, but we'll presumably see Fridays eclipse lit scenery.

It is Noon at the Blue Ghost site at Mare Crisium. Unfortunately they have released no scenery views from their cameras since this image showing a long lander shadow. They have been stingy with or not taken landscape views, but  we'll presumably see Fridays eclipse lit scenery.
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A digital painting suggesting what someone with a small telescope could see from the Moon during a Lunar Eclipse. The hidden Sun is steadily being refracted around the limb of Earth. A 'wraparound twilight' is visible elsewhere, interrupted by gaps from clouds blocking the glow.

A digital painting suggesting what someone with a small telescope could see from the Moon during a Lunar Eclipse. The hidden Sun is steadily being refracted around the limb of Earth. A 'wraparound twilight' is visible elsewhere, interrupted by gaps from clouds blocking the glow.
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Almost 9 years ago I made this animation celebrating Lunar eclipses. Some day people may see these from on and near the Moon. A revision incorporating refinements in my knowledge of the subject is on my list. Ideally seen on a large screen in a dark room. vimeo.com/188736414?shar…

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The Sunset of May 12, 2025 was an epic spectacle in the High Desert. A fortuitously long clear path of very filtered sunlight illuminated the undersides of a dynamically changing broken cloud ceiling with a vivid orange then deepening red light. It was very windy at that time.

The Sunset of May 12, 2025 was an epic spectacle in the High Desert.  A fortuitously long clear path of very filtered sunlight illuminated the undersides of a dynamically changing broken cloud ceiling with a vivid orange then deepening red light. It was very windy at that time.
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In the early morning of the 1433rd Martian Day, or 'Sol', of the Perseverance Rover it obtained this view of the surroundings and sky. The Martian moon Deimos shines in the dusty sky. I have tried to remove the camera related brightness variations across the visual field.

In the early morning of the 1433rd Martian Day, or 'Sol', of the Perseverance Rover it obtained this view of the surroundings and sky. The Martian moon Deimos shines in the dusty sky. I have tried to remove the camera related brightness variations across the visual field.
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There are now four high altitude balloons in the Tucson area, all apparently launched from a small dirt runway at the fringes of a military area East of Huachuca city, AZ, at Fort Huachuca. This is part of military multi-national NATO exercise called, "Arcane Thunder 25."

There are now four high altitude balloons in the Tucson area, all apparently launched from a small dirt runway at the fringes of a military area East of Huachuca city, AZ, at Fort Huachuca. This is part of military multi-national NATO exercise called, "Arcane Thunder 25."
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The amazing clouds of June 3, 2025 loomed over the High Desert dropping rain here and there, lightly at Joshua Tree but causing flooding in nearby 29 Palms. Distant thunder almost subliminally added to the ambience. It was exhilarating to be outside with a camera.

The amazing clouds of June 3, 2025 loomed over the High Desert dropping rain here and there, lightly at Joshua Tree but causing flooding in nearby 29 Palms. Distant thunder almost subliminally added to the ambience. It was exhilarating to be outside with a camera.
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My digital portrayal of the Great Aurora of May 10-11, 2024. 3D rendering and much hand painting was done. Beyond the main aurora a dimmer crimson glow extended south with a brighter edge known as an 'SAR' or Stable Auroral Red arc. This is a portion of the high resolution work.

My digital portrayal of the Great Aurora of May 10-11, 2024.  3D rendering and much hand painting was done. Beyond the main aurora a dimmer crimson glow extended south with a brighter edge known as an 'SAR' or Stable Auroral Red arc. This is a portion of the high resolution work.
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10 years ago today Pluto and Charon were revealed during the New Horizons flyby. It was my last pilgrimage to experience a Planetary encounter, where I met several others who also Had To Be There. Digital painting of closest approach based on returned data and my 3D NH model.

10 years ago today Pluto and Charon were revealed during the New Horizons flyby. It was my last pilgrimage to experience a Planetary encounter, where I met several others who also Had To Be There. Digital painting of closest approach based on returned data and my 3D NH model.
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Once it cleared the smoky murky horizon, I had a good view of the Axiom-4 Crew Capsule re-entry early this morning from Joshua Tree, CA.

Once it cleared the smoky murky horizon, I had a good view of the Axiom-4 Crew Capsule re-entry early this morning from Joshua Tree, CA.
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80 years ago the first nuclear explosion in occurred, at 5:29:21 Mountain War Time or 11:29:21 GMT. The first photo (colorized) shows the expanding 'fireball' at 0.006 sec, when it was then about 150 meters wide. The 2nd is a retouched color photo about 10 seconds into the event.

80 years ago the first nuclear explosion in occurred, at 5:29:21 Mountain War Time or 11:29:21 GMT. The first photo (colorized) shows the expanding 'fireball' at 0.006 sec, when it was then about 150 meters wide. The 2nd is a retouched color photo about 10 seconds into the event.
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The smoke tinted Full Moon rises behind the rocky hills of the High Desert. Tonight's Moonrise happens as we reflect on the passing of one of those who was there, Jim Lovell.

The smoke tinted Full Moon rises behind the rocky hills of the High Desert. Tonight's Moonrise happens as we reflect on the passing of one of those who was there, Jim Lovell.
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As night fell in the High Desert tonight an intense lightning storm lit up the Northeast horizon, just near enough to hear its sustained faint rumble from the nearly continuous lightning within.

As night fell in the High Desert tonight an intense lightning storm lit up the Northeast horizon, just near enough to hear its sustained faint rumble from the nearly continuous lightning within.
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This morning, September 19, 2025, The Moon rose with the brilliant planet Venus and the bright star Regulus close by. This grouping made a striking sight in the pre dawn skies of the high Desert as it loomed above the eastern horizon.

This morning, September 19, 2025, The Moon rose with the brilliant planet Venus and the bright star Regulus close by. This grouping made a striking sight in the pre dawn skies of the high Desert as it  loomed above the eastern horizon.
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What just might happen seven years from tonight, a small asteroid making a new crater on the Moon. Of course the refined path may well rule this out between now and then, but for a couple years there can be a bit of suspense.

What just might happen seven years from tonight, a small asteroid making a new crater on the Moon. Of course the refined path may well rule this out between now and then, but for a couple years there can be a bit of suspense.