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Concept of a frozen planet which orbits the one of the dimmest and youngest Red Dwarf stars, roughly 75 J masses. These Red Dwarves glow so feebly that even at this distance, or at least in the twilight belt you would still be quite cold.

despite their limited fuel, the dimmest Red Dwarf Stars can burn for over 12 Trillion Years vs our Suns 10-13 billion years (including red giant phase).

Because of the severe gravitational stresses on the planet it will be gravitationally locked.

Fortunately if you live on the eternal "noon" side of the planet, temperatures can be quite balmy. This planet is habitable, but no where as nice as planet Earth mainly because Red Dwarf stars flare up violently.

Because Red Dwarf stars are fully convectional and are much more magnetic. The youngest red dwarf stars because of their rapid acceleration can generate solar flares can be thousands of times as brilliant than our Sun's flare ups.
During the flare ups the red dwarf glows so brilliantly that it turns blue, this planet will also take a lot of the heat from the flare as atmospheric temperatures soar to the hundreds of degrees C while massive CMEs can heat up the atmosphere sometimes to 1000 C.

The cave formations portray thawing ice that is frozen shortly, sights on this planet are quite frequent.

Because of this almost all life lives under the oceans, in fact the only life on the surface are the human and humanoid travelers in protective clothing!

The planet orbits around this star in an elongated orbit, the gravitational stresses on this world per cubic feet of rock is several times that of IO of Jupiter which helps keep the core from freezing up and helps with a magnetosphere, more importantly helps keep volcanic activity at a constant to replenish the atmosphere. This fights some of the atmospheric loss.

(the Red Dwarf star is portrayed abnormally large in this picture because or the severely elongated orbit, this is the closest approach. Way inside the Habitable Zone, but it will not stay within this zone for more than 24 hours before being shot out past the Habitable Zone.) Future works will portray the planet in its different stages in this elongated orbit.

Age of Red Dwarf Star - 990 Million years. This Red Dwarf is a captured satellite of the Sunatta Star System. The rest of the star system is portrayed in my other works.
Photoshop painted 30-40 hrs.

RED DWARF STARS are still great candidates for life! But YOUNG Red Dwarves such as this one are questionable because young stars tend to flare up much more than older stars due to the fact that stars rotations eventually slow hence weaker magnetosphere.

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Comments: 56

artbymba [2014-03-11 21:59:40 +0000 UTC]

Featured here in my journal:

Explorer's Diary, Page 21Breathe The Light In

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Valinakova In reply to artbymba [2014-03-12 05:52:45 +0000 UTC]

thank you

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artbymba In reply to Valinakova [2014-03-14 16:40:31 +0000 UTC]

You're welcome.

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dontblameme33 [2013-03-09 20:22:28 +0000 UTC]

This is absolutely gorgeous. I want to check out the whole thing now.

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Madam0cta [2013-03-01 20:14:55 +0000 UTC]

very cool, I am so interested in space and science, and this concept is something that could possibly exist, it is very plausible. They have actually found similar planets orbiting smaller and cooler stars in the universe, and because the stars are cooler, it would be a frozen wasteland. So somewhere like this most definitly would exist somewhere.

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SKELVAMPIRE [2012-12-14 21:55:00 +0000 UTC]

I LIKE IT! AWESOME JOB!

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marching-queen [2012-09-12 04:38:32 +0000 UTC]

Oh my glob, this is so magnificent! The roughness of this piece is so different from other extra-terrestrial planet landscapes, it's like a breath of fresh air. Or fresh ice air. xD [it kinda reminds me of a watercoloring]

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Valinakova In reply to marching-queen [2012-09-12 04:39:18 +0000 UTC]

thanks, i describe it combination of roughness and ultra-shinysmoothness.

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Valinakova [2012-09-08 22:10:59 +0000 UTC]

if yall gonna ask for a print make sure to send me a note or comment somewhere. make sure to tell which deviant! cause I don't always click on my deviants cause of college keeping me busy.

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Tekareon [2012-09-08 15:27:53 +0000 UTC]

eww, it must be very hot !

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ethnonaut [2012-08-25 14:06:33 +0000 UTC]

not only the dimensions of your submissions are "GREAT""!! Incredible details! Love it!

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xoxoooxxxoxo [2012-08-18 22:24:59 +0000 UTC]

If this was a print, I'd so buy it!

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Valinakova In reply to xoxoooxxxoxo [2014-01-17 07:26:44 +0000 UTC]

It's a print now

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SolarArchitect [2012-08-15 07:41:41 +0000 UTC]

amazing! really outstanding and unusual work here!

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peccatori [2012-08-12 21:07:35 +0000 UTC]

Wow! Awesome!

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emikochan13 [2012-08-12 11:40:40 +0000 UTC]

thanks for the great art, and thanks for the science lesson

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SquirblePip [2012-08-12 01:30:38 +0000 UTC]

Impressive, both the painting and the thought behind it.
Also intriguing!

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BiBiARTs [2012-08-11 19:25:29 +0000 UTC]

Your beautiful work is featured in our group's weekly feature [link]

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Valinakova In reply to BiBiARTs [2012-08-11 19:57:20 +0000 UTC]

awsome thanks!

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BiBiARTs In reply to Valinakova [2012-08-12 03:10:47 +0000 UTC]

sorry, my mistake , I'm a little bit confused

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BiBiARTs In reply to Valinakova [2012-08-12 03:07:31 +0000 UTC]

always my pleasure, love your work and hope, you give your feedback here [link]

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PaulineMoss [2012-08-11 07:29:59 +0000 UTC]

Absolutely love it - and particularly the cool tones of the foreground in contrast with the warm background!

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Valinakova In reply to PaulineMoss [2012-08-11 07:45:30 +0000 UTC]

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KingVahagn [2012-08-11 04:38:13 +0000 UTC]

Awesome description. So full of detail and scientific.

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myDeviArt [2012-08-10 19:56:21 +0000 UTC]

this is outstanding! looks like some brutal/technical death metal band album cover

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Valinakova [2012-08-10 18:12:03 +0000 UTC]

Just did a few more updates to the star less noise.

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Jehal [2012-08-10 17:54:51 +0000 UTC]

Simply amazing. I admire your art style and sense of detail.

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Valinakova In reply to Jehal [2012-08-10 18:12:21 +0000 UTC]

thankyou!

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A-Myriad-Butterflies [2012-08-10 13:56:29 +0000 UTC]

This is amazing. Love the textures and contrast.

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Valinakova In reply to A-Myriad-Butterflies [2012-08-10 18:12:29 +0000 UTC]

thansk

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Shanghi8 [2012-08-10 12:59:04 +0000 UTC]

beautiful texture and mood. LOVE it!

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Valinakova In reply to Shanghi8 [2012-08-10 18:13:29 +0000 UTC]

the mood I get is cold and hot well more warmth cause at this distance from the star the atmosphere is warming at a rate of well over over 15 degrees C per hour.

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Shanghi8 In reply to Valinakova [2012-08-10 23:07:26 +0000 UTC]

it is awesome!

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mrtyamiro [2012-08-10 12:27:01 +0000 UTC]

great work!!!!!!

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Valinakova In reply to mrtyamiro [2012-08-10 18:13:35 +0000 UTC]

thanks!

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VictorHugo [2012-08-10 12:25:08 +0000 UTC]

Wondrous, iยดm picturing those ice stalagmites as big as the Empire State.

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Valinakova In reply to VictorHugo [2012-08-10 18:14:03 +0000 UTC]

Not quite but the cavern is almost 1000 feet high

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Onigiri666 [2012-08-10 10:50:40 +0000 UTC]

You. Are. A. Genius.

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Valinakova In reply to Onigiri666 [2012-08-10 18:14:25 +0000 UTC]

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Rippleback [2012-08-10 09:10:59 +0000 UTC]

sweetness

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Lemonstream [2012-08-10 07:21:51 +0000 UTC]

The way you have done the ice makes it look sharp and brittle, I really like it!
About the life on this planet, how advanced it is? Does the underwater oceans have only very simple bacteria, or complicated plants and animals? Do they get their energy from chemosynthesis, as you said there is volcanic activity?

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Valinakova In reply to Lemonstream [2012-08-10 07:37:24 +0000 UTC]

thanks!

The life underwater is about as complex as the Arctic and antarctic oceans, its decently complex. They get energy from Chemo synthesis and Photosynthesis, you only need to be I think 5 meters below the sea to be safe from being burned from flare ups.

There are plans underway to build a worldhouse around the entire planet so the land masses can be terraformed and life can prosper. a "worldhouse" is the para-terraform concept in which you construct a transparent dome around the entire world, the dome could be supported by the planets atmosphere perhaps as well as mega-structures made out of carbon nano tubes. This new dome will protect the planet from the crazy flare ups.

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TylerCreatesWorlds [2012-08-10 06:57:23 +0000 UTC]

I like your styler man. The planet seems a little noisy to me, but its still an amazing pice. Awesome job sir.

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Valinakova In reply to TylerCreatesWorlds [2012-08-11 16:55:16 +0000 UTC]

Got rid of some of the noise in the cavern. Looks better now

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Valinakova In reply to TylerCreatesWorlds [2012-08-10 18:22:36 +0000 UTC]

The star i got rid of most of the "gray" noise. Looks better now.

after I am done exhausting most of the concepts that I have in mind I will probably do a tutorial on this. Well the ice and the red dwarf stars.

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Valinakova In reply to TylerCreatesWorlds [2012-08-10 07:07:17 +0000 UTC]

oh thankyou.

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Valinakova [2012-08-10 06:54:10 +0000 UTC]

ok completed those final touches.

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Valinakova [2012-08-10 05:04:38 +0000 UTC]

If you decide to download it, I would fav this and wait on it for another day, I might come back and do very minor touchups.

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AceOfPeaceAndLove [2012-08-10 04:58:57 +0000 UTC]

Beautiful @_@
so that's what a star looks like...
I always thought Timon and Pumbaa were the ones who had it right
"They're fireflies.. fireflies that got stuck up in that big, black thing..."
"I always thought they were big burning balls of gas floating billions of miles away"
"Pumbaa, to you, everything is gas" XD
wonderful piece though, mate.
-Ace

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Valinakova In reply to AceOfPeaceAndLove [2012-08-10 05:02:59 +0000 UTC]

thankz!
That would be what a low mass red dwarf star looks like at close proximity
they are still violent but I would imagine quite beautiful, for reference I typed in "4000 degrees F" to see what 4000 looks like vs the blinding 10,000 F that our sun is.

A blue giant star even at pluto-sun distance will blind you instantly and cover you in 4th degree burns in within a minute, it would be like being burned at stake.

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