





Fascinating Space Illustrations: PSO J318.5-22
This impressive illustration showcases the rogue planet PSO J318.5-22, floating in soft azure and blue tones against the dark, endless space. The composition conveys a calm, almost mystical mood that transports the viewer into the vastness of the universe. The gentle color gradients and the contrast between the glowing planet and the deep black background create a soothing atmosphere that fits perfectly in modern living spaces, serving as an inspiring piece of art.
Cosmic Art for Modern Living Spaces
This illustration is perfect for creating a relaxing ambiance in your home. It can serve as a focal point in the living room or as a calming element in the workspace.
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Country: United States
Artist's description:
Discovered in October 2013 using direct imaging, PSO J318.5-22 belongs to a special class of planets called rogue, or free floating, planets. Wandering alone in the galaxy, they do not orbit a parent star. Not much is known about how these planets come to exist, but scientists theorize that they may be either failed stars or planets ejected from very young systems after an encounter with another planet. These rogue planets glow faintly from the heat of their formation. Once they cool down, they will be dancing in the dark. Confirmed and candidate exoplanets and all available data are listed in the NASA Exoplanet Archive.
NASA's Exoplanet Exploration Program. Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena CA.
exep.jpl.nasa,gov
Collections: Designs & Illustrations, NASA Space Art, Vintage