Iolite (and Samanthaa), warm & cold-color versions.
Which do you guys like better? ❤ ink + photoshop

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Iolite (and Samanthaa), warm & cold-color versions.
Which do you guys like better? ❤ ink + photoshop
Another watercolor test, this time with Samanthaa 💜🦇
Obsidian Quartz girl #2: Samanthaa!
It's rare to see this bat girl unattached to Iodine (black-and-blue haired girl I draw sometimes), and even rarer to see her in her new human form, so let her enjoy her time in the spotlight! ⭐️
Samantha Hot Page
https://entertainstars.blogspot.com/2019/05/samantha-hot-part-1.html
wrong time of year for the conversation, right time to finally post some new art!
Samantha’s longer stay on Space Station
ESA - Futura Mission patch. 12 May 2015
ESA's Astronaut Samantha Cristoforetti
ESA astronaut Samantha Cristoforetti’s mission on the International Space Station has been extended until the beginning of June. It was planned to end this week with a return to Earth together with NASA astronaut Terry Virts and cosmonaut Anton Shkaplerov. The postponement has occurred because the Russian space agency’s Progress 59 freighter failed to arrive at the Station last week, instead burning up in the atmosphere in an uncontrolled reentry.
Progress space cargo
An exact date for the return will be given by Roscosmos soon. Five months in space Samantha’s mission is named Futura to highlight the science and technology research she is running in weightlessness to help shape our future. She is flying as an ESA astronaut for Italy’s ASI space agency under a special agreement between ASI and NASA.
Space Station solar panels
Samantha, Terry and Anton arrived at the Station when their Soyuz TMA-15M spacecraft docked on 24 November 2014. Since then they have seen five supply vessels arrive and leave, and worked on countless experiments.
Samantha’s cool Space Station science
As much time as possible is spent on science during their 40-hour working week. Samantha runs experiments from ASI and ESA, but takes part in more from scientists all over the world. Many are continuations from previous expeditions – the Station’s longevity is part of what makes it so special for scientists. Connect with Samantha and experience the Futura mission through her eyes via: http://samanthacristoforetti.esa.int/ Related links: Futura mission: http://www.esa.int/Our_Activities/Human_Spaceflight/Futura Avamposto42: http://avamposto42.esa.int/ Agenzia Spaziale Italiana (ASI): http://www.asi.it/ Where is the International Space Station?: http://www.esa.int/Our_Activities/Human_Spaceflight/International_Space_Station/Where_is_the_International_Space_Station Images, Video, Text, Credits: ESA/NASA. Best regards, Orbiter.ch Full article