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Netherlands
21yo Astronomy/Physics student who needed a place to dump his scribbles.

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:iconpreethi524:
~preethi524 Jun 1, 2013  Hobbyist General Artist
:faint: woah! Thank u sooo much for the favs and the watch :squee: Much appreciated! Sorry for the delay in responding :ashamed:
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*DestinyDecade May 13, 2013  Hobbyist General Artist
Happy Birthday.
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:icondepyy:
~depyy May 13, 2013   General Artist
thanks for the watch! :hug:
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:icongabrielevans:
*GabrielEvans May 7, 2013  Professional Traditional Artist
Thanks for the fave, bud =D
If you want to see more of my work please.....

Check out my website, Creations in a Teapot [link]
Like me on Facebook [link]
Follow my blog [link]

But no pressure ;)....I appreciate the support you've shown =D
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:iconoddworldianprincess:
*OddworldianPrincess Apr 17, 2013  Hobbyist General Artist
Thanks again for stopping by at my gallery. Here's a llama for you :3
What is it that you like the most about astronomy and physics? What goals do you have in your future in that field?
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~Synethos Apr 17, 2013  Hobbyist Digital Artist
Thanks :p And I want to go on in Astronomy. Not 100% sure yet what direction yet, but instrumentation seems awesome. (developing tools for telescopes to make them better, and thinking of new ways to observe the stars.)
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:iconoddworldianprincess:
*OddworldianPrincess Apr 26, 2013  Hobbyist General Artist
That sounds like an awesome job- I dream of one day being able to see the surfaces of the Keplar planets :)
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~Synethos May 12, 2013  Hobbyist Digital Artist
Seeing the planets is extremely hard, we've only directly seen about 7, and they were miniscule specs on the pic. Most are found via other methods which do not directly see them, but for instance look at the brightness of the star (which gows down by ~ 0.1% when the planet moves infront of it.)

Astronomers are busy with indirectly measuring the atmosphere though :P
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:iconoddworldianprincess:
*OddworldianPrincess Apr 17, 2013  Hobbyist General Artist
Also, thanks for the watch! :O
I hope you like my future pieces :)
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~PictureOnProgress Apr 16, 2013  Hobbyist General Artist
You're an astronomer? That's quite interesting :D
Also, thanks for tuning in
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