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Alnitak, Alnilam, Mintaka, Orion's Belt
The constellations of Orion, the Hunter, and Taurus, the Bull // Tryggve Dyrvik
Click below for an annotated image (that I painstakingly drew myself) and some etymology for the brightest stars in this image!
When people state you can't be "x" because you don't do/don't like an associated trait with "x".
You're a sharkin who doesn't like water? Can't be a shark.
You're a cheetahkin who hates running? Nope.
You're a birdkin scared of heights? Nada.
Like on one hand I do understand the skepticism and confusion, and there's nothing wrong with politely (key word is politely), asking "Oh its interesting you don't like water, if you don't mind how did you realize you're a lemonshark?" Because more often than not people are happy to tell you about their awakening, or even just politely go, "I would not like to share that with you." Which is also an acceptable answer!
Hiiiiii Mintakankin and I have horrid thalassaphobia!
(Mintakans are an alien species from a water planet and they look very similar to merfolk, often associated with the starseed community but I do not ascribe to the community and their weird ass ideology. I don't think I'm here on some ✨spiritual mission✨ to help ✨save humanity✨ and ✨raise Earth's vibrations.✨ No my planet was destroyed and now I'm here. Bleh.)
Alnitak, Alnilam, Mintaka !
Alnitak, Alnilam, and Mintaka are the bright bluish stars from east to west (upper right to lower left) along the diagonal in this cosmic vista. Otherwise known as the Belt of Orion, these three blue supergiant stars are hotter and much more massive than the Sun.
They lie from 700 to 2,000 light-years away, born of Orion's well-studied interstellar clouds. In fact, clouds of gas and dust adrift in this region have some surprisingly familiar shapes, including the dark Horsehead Nebula and Flame Nebula near Alnitak at the upper right.
The famous Orion Nebula itself is off the right edge of this colorful starfield. The telescopic frame spans almost 4 degrees on the sky.
Image Credit & Copyright: Aygen Erkaslan
A clown nose for your fools characters!<3 Happy April fools day!!XD!!!!
Took me a bit because I was busy all day, it is currently 4AM, but I replied! :')
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© Wikipedia, Pablo Carlos Budassi
© Aygen Erkaslan
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