I honestly thought that star was going supernova or even hyper nova for a second but then I saw some of the tendrils or whatever coming off of it and realized it’s not either of those things because she would’ve been incinerated by the heat already and it definitely is a neutron star. I honestly almost mistook it for a pulsar as well which isn’t likely because everything would have been warped down to its atomic core from the powerful magnetic fields those things create.
@Alcatraz
That’s actually a neutron star. A white dwarf would be about the mass of the Sun (white dwarfs can have no more than about 1.4 times the mass of the Sun, or they become neutron stars) crammed into a space about the size of Earth. Or, in other words, basically a naked stellar core…which is what they are, after all.
A white dwarf is when a star collapses in on itself. For example, imagine the mass of our sun, several times over, crammed into a space 10km in diameter. That is a white dwarf.
However, a quasar is constantly emitting energy and radiation, which is what looks to be happening here
Crap, I just realized that starstruck doesn’t mean made speechless…
Looks cool.
So you’re saying you’re star struck?
Thats… There are no words to describe my emotional response to that pun.
Yes.
I’d be way more cheerful if i did.
I guess you could say it’s…
Lost in Space
Are you sure?
I’ve only ever done one Star Trek crossover image myself.

your current filter.@Shido-Tara
Congratulations on the feature here. Nice work.
Do TOS
I want to make Star Trek art for a long time. I’ll do it at one day.
I do not know
Where is borgar
That’s actually a neutron star. A white dwarf would be about the mass of the Sun (white dwarfs can have no more than about 1.4 times the mass of the Sun, or they become neutron stars) crammed into a space about the size of Earth. Or, in other words, basically a naked stellar core…which is what they are, after all.
Looks more like a quasar to me.
A white dwarf is when a star collapses in on itself. For example, imagine the mass of our sun, several times over, crammed into a space 10km in diameter. That is a white dwarf.
However, a quasar is constantly emitting energy and radiation, which is what looks to be happening here
caught beneath the landslide
of a champagne supernova in the sky