These remarkable images of alien worlds and the cosmos aren’t quite what they seem. At all, actually. Indeed, these visions of outer space are the creation of Navid Baraty, and they are amazingly made with household items like cinnamon, baking powder, glassware, food coloring and water. Placed on a scanner, his worlds are remarkably real looking. Pretty amazing work! Via Colossal:

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Black hole – bottom of a glass of coffee, salt, sugar, corn starch, cinnamon
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Planet – bottom of a glass containing half and half, water, food coloring. Stars – salt, cinnamon, baking powder
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Planet – bottom of a glass containing half and half, water, food coloring. Moons – bottom of a glass containing coconut milk, water, food coloring. Stars – salt, cinnamon, baking powder, tums
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Spiral galaxy – baking soda, curry powder, chalk, salt, sugar, cinnamon
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Nebula – makeup, olive oil, chalk, baby powder, salt, water

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