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In the style of oil painting science fiction art from the late twentieth century, a large, weathered, dented and corroded metal spheroid, roughly welded and riveted together from myriad component sheets of Corten steel, lies at the base of an expansive impact crater in reddish rock under a vibrant and vividly colored alien sky. Just above the horizon, the sky is dominated by a large, gaseous planet with a ring system similar to Saturn's and several gaseous moons.
A dramatic wide shot of a giant, weathered, rusted metallic sphere sitting in a vast, barren desert landscape under a breathtaking cosmic sunset. The sphere, which appears to be a derelict or abandoned spacecraft or structure, is made of dark, reddish-brown metal plates joined by rivets and shows signs of deep rust and corrosion across its surface. It has several circular and irregular openings, revealing darkened interiors, suggesting it may be hollow or partially destroyed. The sphere rests on a circular mound of dark gravelly earth, creating a slight elevation from the surrounding reddish-brown, sandy desert floor.
In the foreground, a steep, red-brown sandy slope with loose rocks rises on the left, curving gently to the right. The midground features the wide, flat desert expanse, sparsely textured with subtle undulations and faint track marks, stretching towards distant mesa-like rock formations and canyons that define the horizon.
The sky is a spectacular blend of deep blues at the very top, transitioning through vivid oranges and fiery reds, with numerous cumulus clouds, especially a large, swirling mass of bright orange clouds above the left side of the sphere, reflecting the sunset. Several celestial bodies, ranging in size from small to prominent, are visible in the upper right