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ArtistA large circular spacecraft with futuristic industrial design drifts slowly in an Earth orbit some distance from the Earth. Its upper surface visible, occupying about a quarter of the image. Its metallic surface is detailed and realistic, featuring smooth panels, intricate grooves, exposed conduits, satellite dishes, and finely engineered mechanical elements. Parts of the hull show lines of electric lighting in magenta, deep violet, and radiant cyan blending seamlessly with the raw metal texture, creating a fusion of advanced technology and artistic expression. In the background, Earth appears majestic, covering a quarter of the visible space, and fully sunlit, with highly detailed cloud formations and a glowing atmospheric rim. Space is rich with countless stars of varying brightness, and colourful nebulae with pinkish and bluish hues.
A detailed, high-angle, wide shot of an intricate circular futuristic space station orbiting a vibrant purple-and-red planet. The space station is predominantly gray and circular, featuring a central dome-shaped structure with numerous rectangular windows, emitting a soft yellow light. This central structure is surrounded by several concentric rings. The innermost ring is dark gray and appears to be composed of numerous smaller rectangular panels, potentially solar panels or seating. The next ring outward is a stark white segment, followed by a striking ring of bright magenta, grid-patterned panels. The outermost ring is a metallic silver, reflecting the light and the purple planet below. Below the space station, the purple planet dominates the lower half of the frame, showcasing a textured, almost fluid-like surface with variations in color from deep purple to lighter magenta and hints of dark red. The horizon of the planet curves gracefully, with a faint blue glow visible at the edge where it meets the dark expanse of space. The space in the background gradually darkens from the planet's edge to a deep black at the top right, with no stars visible. The lighting suggests that the space station is illuminated by a source coming from the upper left, casting subtle shadows on its underside and highlighting the