Portraits Of Kilauea Volcano By Jules Tavernier (1844-1889)

Portraits Of Kilauea Volcano By Jules Tavernier (1844-1889)
Portraits Of Kilauea Volcano By Jules Tavernier (1844-1889)
Portraits Of Kilauea Volcano By Jules Tavernier (1844-1889)
Portraits Of Kilauea Volcano By Jules Tavernier (1844-1889)

Portraits of Kilauea Volcano by Jules Tavernier (1844-1889)

 Tavernier was a French painter who was fascinated by Hawaii’s awe-inspiring fiery volcanoes. To reach Kilauea in the 1800s, one would have to make a difficult 3 day journey by horseback. Despite this, Tavernier called the place “an artist’s paradise.”

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You’ve probably heard of dwarfs like Happy and Sneezy (or Gimli and Thorin), but it’s unlikely you’re familiar with the space-dwelling dwarfs with names like Sirius B and ASASSN-16oh. White dwarf stars like these are typically about the size of Earth, which is pretty small as far as stars go. They represent one of three final stages of stellar evolution, along with neutron stars and black holes. Each star’s mass determines which one it will ultimately become. Stars much more massive than the Sun typically become neutron stars or black holes, and lower-mass stars end up as white dwarfs.

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