
Dhruv's Graffiti
The universe is a cosmic gallery, where gravity and light paint masterpieces across the void. To Dhruv, every cosmic object is an art piece; to you, it’s an open wall. Grab your brush and leave your mark on this celestial graffiti—where the soul of science meets the art of the space and fun.
Space - The Canvas












Eight millennia deep in the constellation Musca, a dying sun exhales its final, luminous breath. The Hourglass Nebula stands as a celestial monument—a glowing, symmetrical ghost of light carved from the dust of a fading star.
Born from a violent celestial death in Taurus, the Crab Nebula is a jagged tapestry of shattered light. It is a ghostly ruin—the expanding, electric remains of a supernova that once outshone the stars, now powered by the rhythmic pulse of a collapsed heart.
Deep within Scorpius, a celestial monarch unfurls wings of incandescent gas spanning trillions of miles. This is the Butterfly Nebula, a frantic, beautiful shroud woven by a star burning with invisible intensity. Though the heart remains hidden in a veil of dust, its ultraviolet ghost paints the void in a brilliant, dying flutter.
Suspended in the constellation Lyra, a spectral halo drifts through the deep—the Ring Nebula. It is a cosmic ring of fire, the final, shimmering ripple of a star that was once like our own, now casting its luminous signature across two thousand years of silence.
Six hundred light-years away in Aquarius, a colossal iris keeps watch. The Helix Nebula, a piercing "Eye of God," gazes through the void—a vivid, circular tapestry of gas and light marking the intimate remains of a star's transition into the eternal.
In the heart of Lepus, the Spirograph Nebula weaves a geometric dream. Two thousand light-years distant, a dying star scripts its final legacy in a complex, textured lace of light—a mathematical masterpiece etched upon the velvet dark.
Truth of these images:
Imagine if your eyes had superpowers that could see hidden secrets in the dark! While the glowing photos from space look like cosmic paintings, they aren't exactly what you’d see from a spaceship window. Because most space objects are incredibly dim or "glow" in colors like infrared that humans can't see, telescopes use special filters to catch different types of light, like a scientist’s version of a "paint-by-number" set. Astronomers then assign bright colors to these invisible signals—like painting oxygen blue or hydrogen red—to reveal the swirling gases and hidden stars within. So, while these images are scientifically accurate maps of the universe’s anatomy, they are also a form of digital translation, turning the silent whispers of the stars into a symphony of color we can finally hear with our eyes. These photos prove that even in the deepest shadows, the universe is drenched in invisible rainbows just waiting for us to turn on the light.


Space Fun Wall
Send your graffiti to us and get it a place on this wall.
When was the last time you were creative like Him?




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An infinite observation by great Albert Einstein.
Time travel simplified by great PL Deshpande.
थोडं मराठी, थोडं इंग्रजी


Don't fall for gravity..... fall by it!
What will you say to '3x10^8 m/s'?
Paradoxically; everything 'stops' at the 'speed' of light
Space is not just science or art, it could be fun as well. This fun wall will exhibit all that's fun in space.
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And mostly moving round and round.
In fact what's not spinning, everything in the space is dynamic.






Whole of a black hole isn't black in reality.


The Grand Graffitti


Send us your graffiti or text us via email, we shall publish it here.
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If that was too much.....lighten yourself!


For Kids, space can be a simple playground experience, Dhruv loves kids to express themselves about space and astronomy. Think, paint, learn and send it to me. I shall post it here with your name. Your chance to show yourself off on the space canvas.
Kids' Wall
Email your drawings/graffiti to us at contact@etherayan.in, mention your age and name, we will post selected content here.





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