The rise of the Rubix Moon in Calisto nebula is always accompanied by meteors displays and skies on fire ;) it is the gravitational field shift, what pulls the meteors. Luckily they don’t reach the planet surface, just burn and dissolve in the atmosphere and give stunning ‘fireworks effects’ to watch. No wonder everybody calls Rubix the red moon.
Resources used in the image from devArt and my own library.
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Wow+++++!! . . . Fantastic stuff . . .
The print of it is huge ;) Thanks, yes it looks pretty flamey LOL
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Great work. :)
Thank you :D
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awesome work .. an instant fave for me
Thank you :D
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great work
Thanks !!! :)
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This is awesome. I love the details and view. I keep shaking my head back and forth in awe…lol :)
Thanks a lot !! That was a bit of work ;)
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Awesome work.
Thanks :D
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WOW
Thank you !!!
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Fantastic image.
Thanks so much :)
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Terrific image :
Congratulations on your feature.
Take Care.
Bill.
Thank you so much Bill – glad it’s liked :)
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CONGRATULATIONS … well done

Wow !!! Super cool many thanks for the feature !!
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