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I have an unusual hobby of making comics, art, and stories about personified natural phenomena, including celestial objects. I have included here what I think are representative cartoons of my star and black hole characters. If you would like to see more, please feel free to contact me.

The image on the bottom banner of my webpages is specifically a drawing of my supermassive black hole character launching a relativistic jet.

A cartoon I made for Valentine's day with a black hole and white hole in their respective parts of the Schwarzschild Penrose diagram
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My sunlike star character Stella encountering the supermassive black hole character Tartarus for the first time and being in awe of his power. The accretion disk is translucent because it is an optically thin hot accretion flow
A very self-conscious black hole
A very tired-looking subgiant in denial about starting to move off of the main sequence
An example of a longer comic starring Stella and Tartarus in their fictional galaxy of Antiocheka. Tartarus' stomach makes gravitational waves when he's hungry...
Stella on Tartarus' accretion disk, looking out over the torus into the central core of her home galaxy of Antiocheka. This drawing is on the top banner of the home page
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Science and Technology Institute

Universities Space Research Association

320 Sparkman Drive
Huntsville, AL 35805

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