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Rula Tun-Kali [Gliese 876 c]

Orbiting a dim red dwarf about 15 light-years from Earth, Rula Tun-Kali shares its system with several planets whose strong gravitational interactions keep their orbits in constant motion. The planet has a very small orbit, circling its star at 0.13 AU, roughly one-third of Mercury’s distance from the Sun. However, since the star’s heat is […]

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A sketch of aerial life on gas giants
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Colossal Skyspear

Type: Mixotrophic filter feeder, flying ecosystem Distribution: The stratosphere and troposphere; migrates from the poles to the equator yearly Size: 121 to 165 meters In a world of endless skies, one creature soars greater than them all, piercing the eternal maelstrom. Larger than a Saturn V rocket, the Colossal Skyspear is the largest nektonic organism […]

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Jovian lifeform
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Jovian Bat

When the first microbial extremophiles were sent to Jupiter on automated probes, the goal was to test how life could adapt to extreme environments. Scientists built in genetic triggers: molecular switches that sped up mutation and guided adaptation under stress. They wanted to watch evolution happen quickly. The results went far beyond what anyone expected. […]

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Giant deep sea alien squid-like animal

The Bell Maw

A name long whispered in sailors’ legends — a creature said to swallow ships whole in the black of a storm. For centuries, it was hearsay, a phantom blamed when wreckage vanished without a trace. But now, the myth has started to look real. The Bell Maw is among the largest discovered invertebrates on Installation […]

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