#diplodocus — Public Fediverse posts
Live and recent posts from across the Fediverse tagged #diplodocus, aggregated by home.social.
-
Weekly Update from the Open Journal of Astrophysics – 31/01/2026
It’s Saturday once more so time for another update of activity at the Open Journal of Astrophysics. Since the last update we have published a further three papers, bringing the number in Volume 9 (2026) to 18 and the total so far published by OJAp up to 466.
I will continue to include the posts made on our Mastodon account (on Fediscience) to encourage you to visit it. Mastodon is a really excellent service, and a more than adequate replacement for X/Twitter which nobody should be using; these announcement also show the DOI for each paper.
The first paper to report this week is “Probing Stellar Kinematics with the Time-Asymmetric Hanbury Brown and Twiss Effect” by Lucijana Stanic (University of Zurich, Switzerland) and 13 others based in Zurich, Lausanne and Geneva (all in Switzerland). This was published on Monday 26th January 2026 in the folder Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics. This research demonstrates that intensity interferometry can reveal internal stellar kinematics, providing a new way to observe stellar dynamics with high time resolution.
The overlay is here:
You can find the officially accepted version on arXiv here and the announcement on Fediverse here:
https://fediscience.org/@OJ_Astro/115961234375736584
The second paper is “DIPLODOCUS I: Framework for the evaluation of relativistic transport equations with continuous forcing and discrete particle interactions” by Christopher N Everett & Garret Cotter (University of Oxford, UK). This was published on Tuesday January 27th 2026 in the folder High-Energy Astrophysical Phenomena. DIPLODOCUS is a new framework for mesoscopic modelling of astrophysical systems, using an integral formulation of relativistic transport equations and a discretisation procedure for particle distributions.
The overlay for this one is here:
The official version of the paper can be found on arXiv here and the Fediverse announcement here:
https://fediscience.org/@OJ_Astro/115966199181415094
Next, also published on Tuesday January 27th but in the folder Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics we have “The Atacama Cosmology Telescope: DR6 Sunyaev-Zel’dovich Selected Galaxy Clusters Catalog” by M. Aguena et al. (101 authors altogether), on behalf of the ACT-DES-HSC Collaboration. This article reports on the discovery of 10,040 galaxy clusters in the Atacama Cosmology Telescope data, including 1,180 clusters at high redshifts, using the Sunyaev-Zel’dovich effect.
The overlay is here:
The official version can be found on arXiv here and the Fediverse announcement is here:
https://fediscience.org/@OJ_Astro/115966458299870033
And finally for this week we have a paper published yesterday, Friday 30th January 2026, in the folder Astrophysics of Galaxies. This is the paper I blogged about yesterday: “A Cosmic Miracle: A Remarkably Luminous Galaxy at zspec = 14.44 Confirmed with JWST” by Rohan Naidu (MIT Kavli Institute) and an international cast of 45 others. This article reports on the discovery by the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) of a bright galaxy, MoM-z14, located 280 million years post-Big Bang, that challenges models of galaxy formation and the star-formation history of early galaxies.
The overlay is here:
The accepted version can be found on arXiv here, and the fediverse announcement is here:
https://fediscience.org/@OJ_Astro/115982837486159819
And that concludes the update for this week. I will do another next Saturday.
#ACTDESHSCCollaboration #arXiv250511263v2 #arXiv250721459v3 #arXiv250813296v4 #arXiv250913152v2 #AstridSimulations #AstrophysicsOfGalaxies #CosmologyAndNonGalacticAstrophysics #DiamondOpenAccess #DiamondOpenAccessPublishing #DIPLODOCUS #galaxyClusters #galaxyFormation #HanburyBrownAndTwiss #HighEnergyAstrophysicalPhenomena #InstrumentationAndMethodsForAstrophysics #JWST #largeScaleStructureOfTheUniverse #MoMZ14 #OpenAccess #OpenAccessPublishing #OpenJournalOfAstrophysics #PlasmaPhysics #relativisticTransportEquations #starFormation #StellarKinematics #SunyaevZeDovichEffect #TheOpenJournalOfAstrophysics
-
Weekly Update from the Open Journal of Astrophysics – 31/01/2026
It’s Saturday once more so time for another update of activity at the Open Journal of Astrophysics. Since the last update we have published a further three papers, bringing the number in Volume 9 (2026) to 18 and the total so far published by OJAp up to 466.
I will continue to include the posts made on our Mastodon account (on Fediscience) to encourage you to visit it. Mastodon is a really excellent service, and a more than adequate replacement for X/Twitter which nobody should be using; these announcement also show the DOI for each paper.
The first paper to report this week is “Probing Stellar Kinematics with the Time-Asymmetric Hanbury Brown and Twiss Effect” by Lucijana Stanic (University of Zurich, Switzerland) and 13 others based in Zurich, Lausanne and Geneva (all in Switzerland). This was published on Monday 26th January 2026 in the folder Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics. This research demonstrates that intensity interferometry can reveal internal stellar kinematics, providing a new way to observe stellar dynamics with high time resolution.
The overlay is here:
You can find the officially accepted version on arXiv here and the announcement on Fediverse here:
https://fediscience.org/@OJ_Astro/115961234375736584
The second paper is “DIPLODOCUS I: Framework for the evaluation of relativistic transport equations with continuous forcing and discrete particle interactions” by Christopher N Everett & Garret Cotter (University of Oxford, UK). This was published on Tuesday January 27th 2026 in the folder High-Energy Astrophysical Phenomena. DIPLODOCUS is a new framework for mesoscopic modelling of astrophysical systems, using an integral formulation of relativistic transport equations and a discretisation procedure for particle distributions.
The overlay for this one is here:
The official version of the paper can be found on arXiv here and the Fediverse announcement here:
https://fediscience.org/@OJ_Astro/115966199181415094
Next, also published on Tuesday January 27th but in the folder Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics we have “The Atacama Cosmology Telescope: DR6 Sunyaev-Zel’dovich Selected Galaxy Clusters Catalog” by M. Aguena et al. (101 authors altogether), on behalf of the ACT-DES-HSC Collaboration. This article reports on the discovery of 10,040 galaxy clusters in the Atacama Cosmology Telescope data, including 1,180 clusters at high redshifts, using the Sunyaev-Zel’dovich effect.
The overlay is here:
The official version can be found on arXiv here and the Fediverse announcement is here:
https://fediscience.org/@OJ_Astro/115966458299870033
And finally for this week we have a paper published yesterday, Friday 30th January 2026, in the folder Astrophysics of Galaxies. This is the paper I blogged about yesterday: “A Cosmic Miracle: A Remarkably Luminous Galaxy at zspec = 14.44 Confirmed with JWST” by Rohan Naidu (MIT Kavli Institute) and an international cast of 45 others. This article reports on the discovery by the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) of a bright galaxy, MoM-z14, located 280 million years post-Big Bang, that challenges models of galaxy formation and the star-formation history of early galaxies.
The overlay is here:
The accepted version can be found on arXiv here, and the fediverse announcement is here:
https://fediscience.org/@OJ_Astro/115982837486159819
And that concludes the update for this week. I will do another next Saturday.
#ACTDESHSCCollaboration #arXiv250511263v2 #arXiv250721459v3 #arXiv250813296v4 #arXiv250913152v2 #AstridSimulations #AstrophysicsOfGalaxies #CosmologyAndNonGalacticAstrophysics #DiamondOpenAccess #DiamondOpenAccessPublishing #DIPLODOCUS #galaxyClusters #galaxyFormation #HanburyBrownAndTwiss #HighEnergyAstrophysicalPhenomena #InstrumentationAndMethodsForAstrophysics #JWST #largeScaleStructureOfTheUniverse #MoMZ14 #OpenAccess #OpenAccessPublishing #OpenJournalOfAstrophysics #PlasmaPhysics #relativisticTransportEquations #starFormation #StellarKinematics #SunyaevZeDovichEffect #TheOpenJournalOfAstrophysics
-
Weekly Update from the Open Journal of Astrophysics – 31/01/2026
It’s Saturday once more so time for another update of activity at the Open Journal of Astrophysics. Since the last update we have published a further three papers, bringing the number in Volume 9 (2026) to 18 and the total so far published by OJAp up to 466.
I will continue to include the posts made on our Mastodon account (on Fediscience) to encourage you to visit it. Mastodon is a really excellent service, and a more than adequate replacement for X/Twitter which nobody should be using; these announcement also show the DOI for each paper.
The first paper to report this week is “Probing Stellar Kinematics with the Time-Asymmetric Hanbury Brown and Twiss Effect” by Lucijana Stanic (University of Zurich, Switzerland) and 13 others based in Zurich, Lausanne and Geneva (all in Switzerland). This was published on Monday 26th January 2026 in the folder Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics. This research demonstrates that intensity interferometry can reveal internal stellar kinematics, providing a new way to observe stellar dynamics with high time resolution.
The overlay is here:
You can find the officially accepted version on arXiv here and the announcement on Fediverse here:
https://fediscience.org/@OJ_Astro/115961234375736584
The second paper is “DIPLODOCUS I: Framework for the evaluation of relativistic transport equations with continuous forcing and discrete particle interactions” by Christopher N Everett & Garret Cotter (University of Oxford, UK). This was published on Tuesday January 27th 2026 in the folder High-Energy Astrophysical Phenomena. DIPLODOCUS is a new framework for mesoscopic modelling of astrophysical systems, using an integral formulation of relativistic transport equations and a discretisation procedure for particle distributions.
The overlay for this one is here:
The official version of the paper can be found on arXiv here and the Fediverse announcement here:
https://fediscience.org/@OJ_Astro/115966199181415094
Next, also published on Tuesday January 27th but in the folder Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics we have “The Atacama Cosmology Telescope: DR6 Sunyaev-Zel’dovich Selected Galaxy Clusters Catalog” by M. Aguena et al. (101 authors altogether), on behalf of the ACT-DES-HSC Collaboration. This article reports on the discovery of 10,040 galaxy clusters in the Atacama Cosmology Telescope data, including 1,180 clusters at high redshifts, using the Sunyaev-Zel’dovich effect.
The overlay is here:
The official version can be found on arXiv here and the Fediverse announcement is here:
https://fediscience.org/@OJ_Astro/115966458299870033
And finally for this week we have a paper published yesterday, Friday 30th January 2026, in the folder Astrophysics of Galaxies. This is the paper I blogged about yesterday: “A Cosmic Miracle: A Remarkably Luminous Galaxy at zspec = 14.44 Confirmed with JWST” by Rohan Naidu (MIT Kavli Institute) and an international cast of 45 others. This article reports on the discovery by the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) of a bright galaxy, MoM-z14, located 280 million years post-Big Bang, that challenges models of galaxy formation and the star-formation history of early galaxies.
The overlay is here:
The accepted version can be found on arXiv here, and the fediverse announcement is here:
https://fediscience.org/@OJ_Astro/115982837486159819
And that concludes the update for this week. I will do another next Saturday.
#ACTDESHSCCollaboration #arXiv250511263v2 #arXiv250721459v3 #arXiv250813296v4 #arXiv250913152v2 #AstridSimulations #AstrophysicsOfGalaxies #CosmologyAndNonGalacticAstrophysics #DiamondOpenAccess #DiamondOpenAccessPublishing #DIPLODOCUS #galaxyClusters #galaxyFormation #HanburyBrownAndTwiss #HighEnergyAstrophysicalPhenomena #InstrumentationAndMethodsForAstrophysics #JWST #largeScaleStructureOfTheUniverse #MoMZ14 #OpenAccess #OpenAccessPublishing #OpenJournalOfAstrophysics #PlasmaPhysics #relativisticTransportEquations #starFormation #StellarKinematics #SunyaevZeDovichEffect #TheOpenJournalOfAstrophysics
-
Weekly Update from the Open Journal of Astrophysics – 31/01/2026
It’s Saturday once more so time for another update of activity at the Open Journal of Astrophysics. Since the last update we have published a further three papers, bringing the number in Volume 9 (2026) to 18 and the total so far published by OJAp up to 466.
I will continue to include the posts made on our Mastodon account (on Fediscience) to encourage you to visit it. Mastodon is a really excellent service, and a more than adequate replacement for X/Twitter which nobody should be using; these announcement also show the DOI for each paper.
The first paper to report this week is “Probing Stellar Kinematics with the Time-Asymmetric Hanbury Brown and Twiss Effect” by Lucijana Stanic (University of Zurich, Switzerland) and 13 others based in Zurich, Lausanne and Geneva (all in Switzerland). This was published on Monday 26th January 2026 in the folder Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics. This research demonstrates that intensity interferometry can reveal internal stellar kinematics, providing a new way to observe stellar dynamics with high time resolution.
The overlay is here:
You can find the officially accepted version on arXiv here and the announcement on Fediverse here:
https://fediscience.org/@OJ_Astro/115961234375736584
The second paper is “DIPLODOCUS I: Framework for the evaluation of relativistic transport equations with continuous forcing and discrete particle interactions” by Christopher N Everett & Garret Cotter (University of Oxford, UK). This was published on Tuesday January 27th 2026 in the folder High-Energy Astrophysical Phenomena. DIPLODOCUS is a new framework for mesoscopic modelling of astrophysical systems, using an integral formulation of relativistic transport equations and a discretisation procedure for particle distributions.
The overlay for this one is here:
The official version of the paper can be found on arXiv here and the Fediverse announcement here:
https://fediscience.org/@OJ_Astro/115966199181415094
Next, also published on Tuesday January 27th but in the folder Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics we have “The Atacama Cosmology Telescope: DR6 Sunyaev-Zel’dovich Selected Galaxy Clusters Catalog” by M. Aguena et al. (101 authors altogether), on behalf of the ACT-DES-HSC Collaboration. This article reports on the discovery of 10,040 galaxy clusters in the Atacama Cosmology Telescope data, including 1,180 clusters at high redshifts, using the Sunyaev-Zel’dovich effect.
The overlay is here:
The official version can be found on arXiv here and the Fediverse announcement is here:
https://fediscience.org/@OJ_Astro/115966458299870033
And finally for this week we have a paper published yesterday, Friday 30th January 2026, in the folder Astrophysics of Galaxies. This is the paper I blogged about yesterday: “A Cosmic Miracle: A Remarkably Luminous Galaxy at zspec = 14.44 Confirmed with JWST” by Rohan Naidu (MIT Kavli Institute) and an international cast of 45 others. This article reports on the discovery by the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) of a bright galaxy, MoM-z14, located 280 million years post-Big Bang, that challenges models of galaxy formation and the star-formation history of early galaxies.
The overlay is here:
The accepted version can be found on arXiv here, and the fediverse announcement is here:
https://fediscience.org/@OJ_Astro/115982837486159819
And that concludes the update for this week. I will do another next Saturday.
#ACTDESHSCCollaboration #arXiv250511263v2 #arXiv250721459v3 #arXiv250813296v4 #arXiv250913152v2 #AstridSimulations #AstrophysicsOfGalaxies #CosmologyAndNonGalacticAstrophysics #DiamondOpenAccess #DiamondOpenAccessPublishing #DIPLODOCUS #galaxyClusters #galaxyFormation #HanburyBrownAndTwiss #HighEnergyAstrophysicalPhenomena #InstrumentationAndMethodsForAstrophysics #JWST #largeScaleStructureOfTheUniverse #MoMZ14 #OpenAccess #OpenAccessPublishing #OpenJournalOfAstrophysics #PlasmaPhysics #relativisticTransportEquations #starFormation #StellarKinematics #SunyaevZeDovichEffect #TheOpenJournalOfAstrophysics
-
https://www.europesays.com/uk/596458/ 150-Million-Year-Old Footprints of Limping Sauropod Dinosaur Found in Colorado #Camarasaurus #colorado #Dinosaur #Diplodocus #footprint #Footprints #fossil #Gait #Jurassic #Limping #NorthAmerica #Sauropod #Sauropoda #Science #UK #UnitedKingdom #UnitedStates #WestGoldHillDinosaurTracksite
-
150-Million-Year-Old Footprints of Limping Sauropod Dinosaur Found in Colorado
Paleontologists have analyzed an exceptionally long sauropod trackway at the West Gold Hill Dinosaur Tracksite in Colorado, the…
#NewsBeep #News #US #USA #UnitedStates #UnitedStatesOfAmerica #Science #Camarasaurus #Colorado #Dinosaur #Diplodocus #footprint #footprints #Fossil #Gait #Jurassic #Limping #NorthAmerica #Sauropod #Sauropoda #WestGoldHillDinosaurTracksite
https://www.newsbeep.com/us/315756/ -
150-Million-Year-Old Footprints of Limping Sauropod Dinosaur Found in Colorado
Paleontologists have analyzed an exceptionally long sauropod trackway at the West Gold Hill Dinosaur Tracksite in Colorado, the…
#NewsBeep #News #US #USA #UnitedStates #UnitedStatesOfAmerica #Science #Camarasaurus #Colorado #Dinosaur #Diplodocus #footprint #footprints #Fossil #Gait #Jurassic #Limping #NorthAmerica #Sauropod #Sauropoda #WestGoldHillDinosaurTracksite
https://www.newsbeep.com/us/315756/ -
Next we move on to the Sauropods.
These were technically the first big offshoot of the ceratopsians. You can see the bodies are stretched out versions of theirs.
#Australotitan #Shunosaurus #Brachiosaurus
#Brachytrachelopan #Diplodocus
#Diamantinasaurus #Amargasaurus11/X
-
Next we move on to the Sauropods.
These were technically the first big offshoot of the ceratopsians. You can see the bodies are stretched out versions of theirs.
#Australotitan #Shunosaurus #Brachiosaurus
#Brachytrachelopan #Diplodocus
#Diamantinasaurus #Amargasaurus11/X
-
Next we move on to the Sauropods.
These were technically the first big offshoot of the ceratopsians. You can see the bodies are stretched out versions of theirs.
#Australotitan #Shunosaurus #Brachiosaurus
#Brachytrachelopan #Diplodocus
#Diamantinasaurus #Amargasaurus11/X
-
Next we move on to the Sauropods.
These were technically the first big offshoot of the ceratopsians. You can see the bodies are stretched out versions of theirs.
#Australotitan #Shunosaurus #Brachiosaurus
#Brachytrachelopan #Diplodocus
#Diamantinasaurus #Amargasaurus11/X
-
Next we move on to the Sauropods.
These were technically the first big offshoot of the ceratopsians. You can see the bodies are stretched out versions of theirs.
#Australotitan #Shunosaurus #Brachiosaurus
#Brachytrachelopan #Diplodocus
#Diamantinasaurus #Amargasaurus11/X
-
#Help me!
Does anyone have, or can anyone find, photos of the #Berlin cast of the Carnegie #Diplodocus from BEFORE the 2008 remount, back when it was in front of the left wall (as you enter)?
There are many, many photos on the web that show it in its post-2008 remounted form, but I can't find anything decent from before.
(Please boost for coverage.)
-
My 25 years of palaeoart chronology...
Here are my 3D sculpt design drawings for the 2023 DINOSAUR CELEBRITIES coin series. The first T. rex design was considered too feathered. Designed for The Royal Mint and Natural History Museum, London.
#Art #Painting #PaleoArt #PalaeoArt #SciArt #SciComm #DigitalArt #Illustration #Dinosaurs #Reptiles #Palaeontology #Paleontology #Dinosaur #Tyrannosaurus #TyrannosaurusRex #TRex #Stegosaurus #Diplodocus #JurassicWorld #Coins #CoinCollector #CoinCollecting
-
My 25 years of palaeoart chronology...
Here are the skeletal illustrations for the acrylic blocks from the 2023 DINOSAUR CELEBRITIES coin series. I designed them for The Royal Mint and Natural History Museum, London.
#Art #Painting #PaleoArt #PalaeoArt #SciArt #SciComm #DigitalArt #Illustration #Dinosaurs #Reptiles #Palaeontology #Paleontology #Dinosaur #Tyrannosaurus #TyrannosaurusRex #TRex #Stegosaurus #Diplodocus #JurassicWorld #Coins #CoinCollector #CoinCollecting
-
My 25 years of palaeoart chronology...
The limited edition DINOSAUR CELEBRITIES coin series print. I designed it in 2023, for The Royal Mint and Natural History Museum, London, featured are Tyrannosaurus, Diplodocus, and Stegosaurus.
#Art #Painting #PaleoArt #PalaeoArt #SciArt #SciComm #DigitalArt #Illustration #Dinosaurs #Reptiles #Palaeontology #Paleontology #Dinosaur #Tyrannosaurus #TyrannosaurusRex #TRex #Stegosaurus #Diplodocus #JurassicWorld #Coins #CoinCollector #CoinCollecting
-
My 25 years of palaeoart chronology...
Here's the Diplodocus packaging art from the 2023 DINOSAUR CELEBRITIES coin series. I designed them (also Tyrannosaurus & Stegosaurus) for The Royal Mint and Natural History Museum, London.
#Art #Painting #PaleoArt #PalaeoArt #SciArt #SciComm #DigitalArt #Illustration #Dinosaurs #Reptiles #Palaeontology #Paleontology #Dinosaur #Tyrannosaurus #TyrannosaurusRex #TRex #Stegosaurus #Diplodocus #JurassicWorld #Coins #CoinCollector #CoinCollecting
-
My 25 years of palaeoart chronology...
Here's the Stegosaurus packaging art from the 2023 DINOSAUR CELEBRITIES coin series. I designed them for The Royal Mint & Natural History Museum, London, the other two dinosaurs in the series were Tyrannosaurus & Diplodocus.
#Art #Painting #PaleoArt #PalaeoArt #SciArt #DigitalArt #Dinosaurs #Reptiles #Palaeontology #Paleontology #Dinosaur #Tyrannosaurus #TyrannosaurusRex #TRex #Stegosaurus #Diplodocus #JurassicWorld #Coins #CoinCollector #CoinCollecting
-
My 25 years of palaeoart chronology...
Here's the Tyrannosaurus packaging art from the 2023 DINOSAUR CELEBRITIES coin series. I designed them (also Stegosaurus & Diplodocus) for The Royal Mint and Natural History Museum, London.
#Art #Painting #PaleoArt #PalaeoArt #SciArt #SciComm #DigitalArt #Illustration #Dinosaurs #Reptiles #Palaeontology #Paleontology #Dinosaur #Tyrannosaurus #TyrannosaurusRex #TRex #Stegosaurus #Diplodocus #JurassicWorld #Coins #CoinCollector #CoinCollecting
-
Rearing Diplodocus skeleton in the Dubai Mall in the UAE. Thanks to my sister who's on holiday there.
-
My 25 years of palaeoart chronology...
Zooms from my 2023 illustration of some Morrison Formation sauropods, from DINOSAUR BEHAVIOUR, by Prof Benton (Princeton Uni Press). Features are #Camarasaurus, #Diplodocus, 2 #Brachiosaurus, 2 #Dryosaurus and a #Stegosaurus skeleton. 50% off: https://press.princeton.edu/books/hardcover/9780691244297/dinosaur-behavior?srsltid=AfmBOor26alZAAmDt4MF-7u2Kw53JRvhmaFzfcs9IMn2k1insJGLnx8p
#Art #Painting #PaleoArt #PalaeoArt #SciArt #SciComm #DigitalArt #Illustration #Dinosaurs #Palaeontology #Paleontology #JurassicPark #JurassicWorld #CampCretaceous #WildlifeArt #FossilFriday
-
My 25 years of palaeoart chronology...
Zooms from my 2023 illustration of some Morrison Formation sauropods, from DINOSAUR BEHAVIOUR, by Prof Benton (Princeton Uni Press). Features are #Camarasaurus, #Diplodocus, 2 #Brachiosaurus, 2 #Dryosaurus and a #Stegosaurus skeleton. 50% off: https://press.princeton.edu/books/hardcover/9780691244297/dinosaur-behavior?srsltid=AfmBOor26alZAAmDt4MF-7u2Kw53JRvhmaFzfcs9IMn2k1insJGLnx8p
#Art #Painting #PaleoArt #PalaeoArt #SciArt #SciComm #DigitalArt #Illustration #Dinosaurs #Palaeontology #Paleontology #JurassicPark #JurassicWorld #CampCretaceous #WildlifeArt #FossilFriday
-
My 25 years of palaeoart chronology...
Zooms from my 2023 illustration of some Morrison Formation sauropods, from DINOSAUR BEHAVIOUR, by Prof Benton (Princeton Uni Press). Features are #Camarasaurus, #Diplodocus, 2 #Brachiosaurus, 2 #Dryosaurus and a #Stegosaurus skeleton. 50% off: https://press.princeton.edu/books/hardcover/9780691244297/dinosaur-behavior?srsltid=AfmBOor26alZAAmDt4MF-7u2Kw53JRvhmaFzfcs9IMn2k1insJGLnx8p
#Art #Painting #PaleoArt #PalaeoArt #SciArt #SciComm #DigitalArt #Illustration #Dinosaurs #Palaeontology #Paleontology #JurassicPark #JurassicWorld #CampCretaceous #WildlifeArt #FossilFriday
-
My 25 years of palaeoart chronology...
Zooms from my 2023 illustration of some Morrison Formation sauropods, from DINOSAUR BEHAVIOUR, by Prof Benton (Princeton Uni Press). Features are #Camarasaurus, #Diplodocus, 2 #Brachiosaurus, 2 #Dryosaurus and a #Stegosaurus skeleton. 50% off: https://press.princeton.edu/books/hardcover/9780691244297/dinosaur-behavior?srsltid=AfmBOor26alZAAmDt4MF-7u2Kw53JRvhmaFzfcs9IMn2k1insJGLnx8p
#Art #Painting #PaleoArt #PalaeoArt #SciArt #SciComm #DigitalArt #Illustration #Dinosaurs #Palaeontology #Paleontology #JurassicPark #JurassicWorld #CampCretaceous #WildlifeArt #FossilFriday
-
My 25 years of palaeoart chronology...
Zooms from my 2023 illustration of some Morrison Formation sauropods, from DINOSAUR BEHAVIOUR, by Prof Benton (Princeton Uni Press). Features are #Camarasaurus, #Diplodocus, 2 #Brachiosaurus, 2 #Dryosaurus and a #Stegosaurus skeleton. 50% off: https://press.princeton.edu/books/hardcover/9780691244297/dinosaur-behavior?srsltid=AfmBOor26alZAAmDt4MF-7u2Kw53JRvhmaFzfcs9IMn2k1insJGLnx8p
#Art #Painting #PaleoArt #PalaeoArt #SciArt #SciComm #DigitalArt #Illustration #Dinosaurs #Palaeontology #Paleontology #JurassicPark #JurassicWorld #CampCretaceous #WildlifeArt #FossilFriday
-
My 25 years of palaeoart chronology...
Here's my 2023 illustration of some Morrison Formation sauropods, from DINOSAUR BEHAVIOUR, by Prof Michael Benton (published by Princeton University Press). It features #Brachiosaurus, #Camarasaurus, and #Diplodocus; plus two #Dryosaurus and a #Stegosaurus skeleton.
#Art #Painting #PaleoArt #PalaeoArt #SciArt #SciComm #DigitalArt #Illustration #Dinosaurs #Palaeontology #Paleontology #JurassicPark #JurassicWorld #CampCretaceous #WildlifeArt #FossilFriday
-
My 25 years of palaeoart chronology...
Here's my 2023 illustration of some Morrison Formation sauropods, from DINOSAUR BEHAVIOUR, by Prof Michael Benton (published by Princeton University Press). It features #Brachiosaurus, #Camarasaurus, and #Diplodocus; plus two #Dryosaurus and a #Stegosaurus skeleton.
#Art #Painting #PaleoArt #PalaeoArt #SciArt #SciComm #DigitalArt #Illustration #Dinosaurs #Palaeontology #Paleontology #JurassicPark #JurassicWorld #CampCretaceous #WildlifeArt #FossilFriday
-
My 25 years of palaeoart chronology...
Here's my 2023 illustration of some Morrison Formation sauropods, from DINOSAUR BEHAVIOUR, by Prof Michael Benton (published by Princeton University Press). It features #Brachiosaurus, #Camarasaurus, and #Diplodocus; plus two #Dryosaurus and a #Stegosaurus skeleton.
#Art #Painting #PaleoArt #PalaeoArt #SciArt #SciComm #DigitalArt #Illustration #Dinosaurs #Palaeontology #Paleontology #JurassicPark #JurassicWorld #CampCretaceous #WildlifeArt #FossilFriday
-
My 25 years of palaeoart chronology...
Here's my 2023 illustration of some Morrison Formation sauropods, from DINOSAUR BEHAVIOUR, by Prof Michael Benton (published by Princeton University Press). It features #Brachiosaurus, #Camarasaurus, and #Diplodocus; plus two #Dryosaurus and a #Stegosaurus skeleton.
#Art #Painting #PaleoArt #PalaeoArt #SciArt #SciComm #DigitalArt #Illustration #Dinosaurs #Palaeontology #Paleontology #JurassicPark #JurassicWorld #CampCretaceous #WildlifeArt #FossilFriday
-
My 25 years of palaeoart chronology...
Here's my 2023 illustration of some Morrison Formation sauropods, from DINOSAUR BEHAVIOUR, by Prof Michael Benton (published by Princeton University Press). It features #Brachiosaurus, #Camarasaurus, and #Diplodocus; plus two #Dryosaurus and a #Stegosaurus skeleton.
#Art #Painting #PaleoArt #PalaeoArt #SciArt #SciComm #DigitalArt #Illustration #Dinosaurs #Palaeontology #Paleontology #JurassicPark #JurassicWorld #CampCretaceous #WildlifeArt #FossilFriday
-
#Diplodocus es una película infantil original y poco convencional que critica las obligaciones contractuales que coartan la creatividad de los artistas. En cines gracias a #VértigoFilms.
Crítica de Ignacio Mittenhoff:
https://noescinetodoloquereluce.com/2025/04/critica-review-diplodocus-pelicula.html
-
My 25 years of palaeoart chronology...
Here's the diplodocid sauropod growth rate mural art I created for the Children's Museum of Indianapolis, in 2021.
#Art #Painting #PaleoArt #PalaeoArt #SciArt #SciComm #DigitalArt #Illustration #Dinosaurs #Birds #Reptiles #Palaeontology #Paleontology #Diplodocus #Brontosaurus #Apatosaurus #Barosaurus #Sauropod #Dinosaurs #JurassicWorld #JurassicPark
-
My 25 years of palaeoart chronology...
Here's a Diplodocus pissing in some Fruitadens. This is an explanation for a fossil described in Locked in Time, a book written by Dr Dean Lomax - Palaeontologist.
#Art #Painting #PaleoArt #PalaeoArt #SciArt #SciComm #DigitalArt #Illustration #Dinosaurs #Birds #Reptiles #Palaeontology #Paleontology #Diplodocus
-
Signed limited edition posters of the Dinosaurs Icons (Tyrannosaurus, Diplodocus, and Stegosaurus) are available here:
#Art #Painting #PaleoArt #PalaeoArt #SciArt #SciComm #DigitalArt #Illustration #Dinosaurs #Birds #Reptiles #Palaeontology #Paleontology #Trex #TyrannosaurusRex #Tyrannosaurus #Diplodocus #Dippy #Stegosaurus
-
Galeamopus
mopes around
because their
skull is famous
but their name is
unknownat every
dinosaur museum
the skull of
Galeamopus
is shown
but it's
stuck to the neck
of Diplodocus
and the text on the sign
says it's the skull
of Diplodocusbecause the skull of Diplodocus
remains unknown
but their name is famous#dinosaurs
#sauropods
#fossilFriday
#Diplodocus
#Galeamopus
#poetry -
Galeamopus
mopes around
because their
skull is famous
but their name is
unknownat every
dinosaur museum
the skull of
Galeamopus
is shown
but it's
stuck to the neck
of Diplodocus
and the text on the sign
says it's the skull
of Diplodocusbecause the skull of Diplodocus
remains unknown
but their name is famous#dinosaurs
#sauropods
#fossilFriday
#Diplodocus
#Galeamopus
#poetry -
Galeamopus
mopes around
because their
skull is famous
but their name is
unknownat every
dinosaur museum
the skull of
Galeamopus
is shown
but it's
stuck to the neck
of Diplodocus
and the text on the sign
says it's the skull
of Diplodocusbecause the skull of Diplodocus
remains unknown
but their name is famous#dinosaurs
#sauropods
#fossilFriday
#Diplodocus
#Galeamopus
#poetry -
Galeamopus
mopes around
because their
skull is famous
but their name is
unknownat every
dinosaur museum
the skull of
Galeamopus
is shown
but it's
stuck to the neck
of Diplodocus
and the text on the sign
says it's the skull
of Diplodocusbecause the skull of Diplodocus
remains unknown
but their name is famous#dinosaurs
#sauropods
#fossilFriday
#Diplodocus
#Galeamopus
#poetry -
Galeamopus
mopes around
because their
skull is famous
but their name is
unknownat every
dinosaur museum
the skull of
Galeamopus
is shown
but it's
stuck to the neck
of Diplodocus
and the text on the sign
says it's the skull
of Diplodocusbecause the skull of Diplodocus
remains unknown
but their name is famous#dinosaurs
#sauropods
#fossilFriday
#Diplodocus
#Galeamopus
#poetry -
[La BD de la semaine dernière] Ép 12. Le substitut alimentaire
Quand le T-Rex passe de carnivore à « véganosaure », il n'hésite pas à prodiguer des conseils alimentaires à ses camarades dinosaures…
▶️ Lire cette BD : https://grisebouille.net/ep12-le-substitut-alimentaire/
📗 Grise Bouille, Tome VI : https://editions.ptilouk.net/gb06
❤️ Soutien : https://ptilouk.net/#soutien#BD #GriseBouille #LaChaîneMétéore #LCM #dinosaure #trex #diplodocus #tofu
-
[La BD de la semaine] Ép 12. Le substitut alimentaire
Lorsqu'un T-Rex devient végan, ça fait plutôt plaisir à la faune locale… mais ça peut mener à des conversations un peu gênantes.
▶️ Lire cette BD : https://grisebouille.net/ep12-le-substitut-alimentaire/
📗 Grise Bouille, Tome VI : https://editions.ptilouk.net/gb06
❤️ Soutien : https://ptilouk.net/#soutien#BD #GriseBouille #LaChaîneMétéore #LCM #dinosaure #trex #diplodocus #tofu
-
[Nouvelle BD] Ép 12. Le substitut alimentaire
Maintenant que Jean-Cro et Magnon ont réglé leur problème de
propriétaire, retournons du côté de nos amis les dinosaures le temps
d'un épisode…▶️ Lire cette BD : https://grisebouille.net/ep12-le-substitut-alimentaire/
📗 Grise Bouille, Tome VI : https://editions.ptilouk.net/gb06
❤️ Soutien : https://ptilouk.net/#soutien#BD #GriseBouille #LaChaîneMétéore #LCM #dinosaure #trex #diplodocus #tofu
-
at Love in the Time of Chasmosaurs, Gemma Hazeborg has a wonderful photo of Fern, the bronze Diplodocus mount at London’s Natural History Museum:
https://chasmosaurs.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/10/Fern-1080x1007.jpgIn the podcast they mention it positively, but are a bit disappointed that the forelimbs are still wrong. They're based on elements from Camarasaurus specimens ... I think. I'm not entirely sure. I think I need to watch @mike 's talk again. AA beautiful creature nonetheless.
-
Inktober day 5 BINOCULARS
Just today I saw the movie 'Diplodocus' based on Tadeusz Baranowski's comic books. I was a fan of those comics since childhood so I made a little fan-art tribute drawing to celebrate this event. All characters are taken from T.Baranowski's multiverse
#inktober #inktober2024 #day5binoculars #inkdrawing #comics #baranowski #Diplodocus
-
My 25 years of palaeoart chronology...
Two sauropod sketches: a sexually confident Barosaurus and a Diplodocus beating up a failed allosaur ambush (both from 2013).
#Art #Painting #PaleoArt #PalaeoArt #SciArt #SciComm #DigitalArt #Illustration #Dinosaurs #Birds #Reptiles #Palaeontology #Paleontology #Barosaurus #Diplodocus #JurassicWorld
-
Annecy Player ‘Diplodocus’ Introduces Classic Polish Comics to the Wider World with Debut Trailer: ‘It’s Like a Lost Spielberg Movie’ (EXCLUSIVE)
#Variety #Global #MarketsFestivals #AnnecyAnimationFestival #Diplodocus #WojtekWawszczykhttps://variety.com/2024/film/global/annecy-diplodocus-trailer-wojtek-wawszczyk-1236027345/
-
#Dinosaurs in #Doctor #Who, who would have guessed...
Lets take a look at what they show, and break down what we can see.
They say they are 150m years in the past, in #WyomingIn this image we can clearly see a #Brachiosaurus.
As far as I know, its been found in #Colorado which is close enough for it to migrate there.It also looks fairly accurate for a #Giraffatitan adjacent species.
In the background, although harder to see are probably #Apatosaurs, or #Diplodocus.
Over all 10/10
-
#Dinosaurs in #Doctor #Who, who would have guessed...
Lets take a look at what they show, and break down what we can see.
They say they are 150m years in the past, in #WyomingIn this image we can clearly see a #Brachiosaurus.
As far as I know, its been found in #Colorado which is close enough for it to migrate there.It also looks fairly accurate for a #Giraffatitan adjacent species.
In the background, although harder to see are probably #Apatosaurs, or #Diplodocus.
Over all 10/10
-
#Dinosaurs in #Doctor #Who, who would have guessed...
Lets take a look at what they show, and break down what we can see.
They say they are 150m years in the past, in #WyomingIn this image we can clearly see a #Brachiosaurus.
As far as I know, its been found in #Colorado which is close enough for it to migrate there.It also looks fairly accurate for a #Giraffatitan adjacent species.
In the background, although harder to see are probably #Apatosaurs, or #Diplodocus.
Over all 10/10
-
#Dinosaurs in #Doctor #Who, who would have guessed...
Lets take a look at what they show, and break down what we can see.
They say they are 150m years in the past, in #WyomingIn this image we can clearly see a #Brachiosaurus.
As far as I know, its been found in #Colorado which is close enough for it to migrate there.It also looks fairly accurate for a #Giraffatitan adjacent species.
In the background, although harder to see are probably #Apatosaurs, or #Diplodocus.
Over all 10/10