June 13th is “Hayabusa Day” in Japan. & Prompt

What day is it in Japan today?

What day is it today?

All of them ignore the “shape of the Hayabusa” and are too influenced by the “spaceship”.
Among them, “SeaArt AI” is appealing because it takes an interesting perspective, putting the Hayabusa aside.

June 13th is “Hayabusa Day”, commemorating the return of the space probe Hayabusa to Earth in 2010, which was the first in the world to return samples from an asteroid.

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“Hayabusa Day” prompt

Draw a movie poster style image of a falcon-shaped spaceship and various planets flying through a near-future solar system.
A fiery sun in fiery orange and yellow,
Planets with detailed textures and color variations,
Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, and Neptune in visible orbits, Saturn's rings shining prominently, a deep navy blue night sky, and numerous stars scattered in the background giving a sense of vastness,
A galactic background showing intricate details of soft pastel and blue nebulae, realistic light and shadow effects that emphasize the three-dimensionality of the planets, and medium-high contrast for detailed visibility.
A woman in a futuristic space suit is composited standing in the foreground.

Summary of what day it is today: June 13th

  • Hayabusa Day: On this day in 2010, this day commemorates the return of the space probe Hayabusa, which achieved the world’s first asteroid sample return, to Earth.
  • Start of the Small Kindness Movement: Commemorates the launch of the Small Kindness Movement Headquarters on this day in 1963. In his speech at the graduation ceremony of the University of Tokyo that year, President Kaya Seiji said, “I want people to have the courage to do small acts of kindness,” which prompted Kaya and eight other advocates to launch the movement on June 13th.
  • Iron Man Day: On this day in 1987, Kinugasa Yoshio, nicknamed “Iron Man,” broke the world record for consecutive game appearances.
  • FM Day: Because F and M are the sixth and thirteenth letters of the alphabet, respectively. It has nothing to do with FM broadcasting, and the person who established it is unknown.
  • Good Myoga Day: Established by the Kochi Prefectural Agricultural Cooperative in Kochi Prefecture, the number one producer of myoga in Japan. The date was chosen because June is the season for myoga ginger and the 13th is a play on words, reading it as “ii (1) myoga (3).”
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