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Ongoing, First published Jun 23, 2020
The sun is transitioning.
The Earth is dying.

The planet is abandoned. Forgotten.

Until it's rediscovered.

Its problems are a beacon, a warning, for all civilizations out there. 




(Inspired from National Geographic's planet or plastic contest)
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The Day We Left Earth cover
The Safe World cover
SOLARBALLS IN A GC!!! (Uraearth!!) cover
Planets on Earth!? 😧 cover
Stars cover
I think we got confused - Vercury Solarballs cover
Sand Red cover
Terra Firma cover
A Star's Cries - Solarballs AU cover
Dust cover

The Day We Left Earth

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If we stayed there any longer, we would have died. Earth was no longer our home, but instead a barren waste land from which we had to escape. Its calm blue oceans were replaced by big empty pits, and the green grass which used to cover our planet has now died, leaving all ground we tread on brown. The sun was getting too close to earth. It was going to explode soon, meaning we would have to leave. Either that, or die on what we called home. Not everyone left, not everyone was saved, but most of us are here in our new home. It's a huge space station called 'Earth Resides'. All of us who made it here, though, refer to it as our last resort. My names Mia. I've been here nine years. And I know the truth. ------------ Project Constellations