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Not for sale, just for reference purposes in case anyone is curious what Sailor Pluto's stock consists of.
No one has permission to use this photo for sale purposes, do not use this photo if you are trying to sell Sailor Pluto's stock outfit!
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Many othere sailor moon girl have become shiny rubber latex lovers and as soon as Sailor pluto tryed on a black latex mini skirt she feel in love with it and wanted more :) Soon she have all her clothing in latex only and loved to be as sexy shiny as she could :D but she wanted even, she wanted to be 100% made of latex so she came to me the latex goddess of all things shiny and asked to be a shiny latex dollie live in my latex world for ever :) Now shiny known as Shiny sailor pluto :3
More latex land links below.
Modeled and rendered in Autodesk Maya, post processing in Adobe Photoshop.
Pluto & Charon texture credit: NASA/JHUAPL/SwRI
Scientists, with NASA's New Horizons mission, have assembled the highest-resolution color view of one of two potential cryovolcanoes spotted on the surface of the distant planet by the passing New Horizons spacecraft in July 2015.
At about 90 miles (150 kilometers) across and 2.5 miles (4 kilometers) high, the feature -- informally named Wright Mons -- is enormous. If it is in fact a volcano, as suspected, it would be the largest such feature discovered in the outer solar system.
This composite image includes pictures taken by the New Horizons spacecraft's Long Range Reconnaissance Imager (LORRI) on July 14, 2015, from a range of about 30,000 miles (48,000 kilometers), showing features as small as 1,500 feet (450 meters) across.
More: aliveuniverseimages.com/speciale-missioni/sistema-solare/... - (Color obtained by color photos released) - Credit: NASA/Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory/Southwest Research Institute - Processing: Elisabetta Bonora & Marco Faccin / aliveuniverseimages.com
Brendan Collins as Jupiter and Gavan Ring as Pluto in Scottish Opera's production of Orpheus in the Underworld, with a libretto by Rory Bremner.
More information here: www.scottishopera.org.uk/11-12/orpheus-in-the-underworld
Glasgow, 2011.
Pluto ist der größte und zweitmassivste bekannte Zwergplanet und das am längsten bekannte Objekt des Kuipergürtels. Er ist nach dem römischen Gott der Unterwelt benannt. Pluto besitzt etwa ein Drittel des Volumens des Erdmondes und bewegt sich auf einer noch exzentrischeren Bahn um die Sonne als der Planet Merkur. Von seiner Entdeckung am 18. Februar 1930 bis zur Neudefinition des Begriffs „Planet“ am 24. August 2006 durch die Internationale Astronomische Union (IAU) galt Pluto als der neunte und äußerste Planet des Sonnensystems.
Charon ist der innerste und größte der fünf bekannten Monde des Zwergplaneten Pluto.
Pluto gets into the holiday spirit, decked out in red and green using a pair of Ralph/LEISA instrument scans. via NASA ift.tt/22quRWL
Enhanced RGB (Blue, Red and NIR filters)
Pluto taken by New Horizons spacecraft
Credit : NASA/Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory/Southwest Research Institute/Planetary Science Institute/Thomas Thomopoulos
Edited New Horizons PR image of Pluto and Charon released recently as part of the fifth anniversary celebration of the fly-by. I don't know what the bright blobs are near Charon - most likely processing artifacts.
100% handmade ragdoll, Pluto. Removable clothes and accessories. Earrings and guitar held in place with magnets. Hand stenciled and embroidered details. Hair made from hand-torn cotton fabric. 24" tall.
www.milkywayandthegalaxygirls.com/
pattern, design and character ©My Firefly, Inc. 2006
The Pluto topiary greets Monorail Black is it glides into EPCOT Center.
This is the entrance exhibit of the 2010 EPCOT Center Flower & Garden Festival.
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Project 365, #315 - 8th Jan 2013
The brilliant Stargazing LIVE starts again tonight! (sorry, non-UK folks)
I was inspired by an image I saw from one of their booklets which was attempting to illustrate the size of each planet in our solar system in relative terms, using mainly fruit. I thought it was an ingenious way of explaining this, especially for children to grasp easily.
This is my interpretation of it, planetary distances are of course somewhat inaccurate and not to scale :)
PLANETS
Mercury = Peppercorn
Venus/Earth = Cherry Tomato
Mars = Blueberry
Jupiter = Watermelon
Saturn = Large Grapefruit
Uranus = Apple
Neptune= Lime
Our Daily Challenge (ODC): BEGINS WITH P
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