The use of light distortion suggests the extreme energy and radiation levels present during such a cosmic event.
A theoretical Coronal Mass Ejection from a distant star.
Turbulence, magnetic reconnection, and high-energy radiation. Atmosphere: Intense, volatile, and awe-inspiring. Omicron CME (by "DDDSSA")
Instead of just "orange glows," the artist renders the complex loops of magnetic flux that trap and then propel plasma into the void.
A real Coronal Mass Ejection is a significant release of plasma and magnetic field from the Sun's corona. DDDSSA’s "Omicron CME" takes this concept and applies it to a much more volatile stellar environment. The artwork depicts a massive, billowing cloud of magnetized particles erupting from a blue-white star, dwarfing anything our own Sun could produce. 2. The DDDSSA Signature Style The use of light distortion suggests the extreme
While the name sounds like a mix of pandemic news and space weather, the project is actually a deep dive into the raw, terrifying beauty of stellar physics. 1. The Concept: A Solar Storm on Steroids
Often, DDDSSA includes a tiny, barely visible planetary silhouette to provide a haunting sense of scale, showing how a single CME could strip the atmosphere of an Earth-like world in seconds. 3. Why "Omicron"? Atmosphere: Intense, volatile, and awe-inspiring
The artist known as DDDSSA is recognized for a "maximalist" approach to scientific accuracy blended with surrealism. In this piece, you’ll notice: