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SPACE!
A manned mission to a newly discovered moon orbiting Pluto.
Although this natural satellite lacks impact craters, it is known that much of its history was marked by volcanic activity, creating vast solidified pools of ancient basaltic lava.

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- Photoshop CS5

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~ren-rko Mar 25, 2013  Student Digital Artist
woooooooooow
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*Ludo38 Mar 17, 2013  Professional General Artist
Very nice!!
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~JanaHart Mar 14, 2013  Hobbyist Digital Artist
Wow...great.
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~v4nssi Mar 11, 2013  Hobbyist Digital Artist
This is great!
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I absolutely adore this type of spacecraft design!
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Mood: Joy ~Ebonstorm Jan 28, 2013  Professional Writer
Love the piece. Only difficulty I have would have is a scientific one. There would be only a fraction of the light available if this were Pluto. The sun when seen from that distance of 3 billion miles is little more than the twinkling of the stars themselves. Other than that, this piece ROCKS. Love the detail on the exploration craft. Lots of bits and dangling parts, just like NASA used to make... [link]
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~clairvoyanceHH Jan 31, 2013  Professional Digital Artist
Thank you!
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~Jburns272 Jan 27, 2013  Hobbyist Traditional Artist
Nice work on the ship.

Interesting texture for the moon.
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~Mechatherium Jan 25, 2013  Student Digital Artist
For worldlets out there, you're more likely to see volcanism involving ice and frozen gases (or stuff that would be gas on Earth.
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