Even in death, the magic lives on with David Bowie. The great man, who passed away last January, has another sleight of hand to reveal - a very cool and very Bowie visual trick involving the vinyl edition of his last album, Blackstar.
Users of image-sharing website imgur have discovered that, when left out in the sun, the cover art of the album transforms from a stark black star into an entire galaxy.
From this . . .

. . . to this

Do try this at home but please remember to remove the actual album as ultraviolet rays are not very kind to vinyl. Yes, even vinyl on Warp Records (you're fired - Ed).
Since his death last January, Bowie fans have been looking for clues in his songs, videos and artwork, paying particular attention to the haunting promo film for Bowe's single, Lazarus.
There has also been much speculation that there is more music to come from Bowie over the coming months.
Listen back to Dave Fanning's interview with Irish playwright Enda Walsh, who co-wrote the stage play Lazarus with David Bowie in the months before the singer's death.
His son, the film-maker Duncan Jones, responded to news of the vinyl treat on Twitter saying, "Leaving us surprises even now. So clever. So missed". So true.
@ManMadeMoon amazing 💫✨🌙⚡️🚀 pic.twitter.com/mQTRjH9mLn
— amy (@_woodstockings) May 4, 2016