No, these are not new pictures of extraterrestrial planets sent from Voyager. Interestingly enough, these are photographs by Christopher Jonassen in his series, ‘Devour of Frying Pan Bottoms.‘ He executes these planet-like looks to the pans by removing the handles in some post-production editing and leaving them to drift in space.

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