JUNO - The beginning of change
Finally a result. My scans of the system around JUNO have finally showing results other then normal interstellar content. It seems that the metals in the closest asteroid belt of the system have begun to show abnormal crystallin formations. It seems that at last the local cosmology is reacting to the exotic energy of the star. It only took a few hundred million days.
The crystals are mostly of iron and nickel as that is most abundant resource in the asteroids. But I have seen evidence of gold and tungsten growth as well. It seems that the energy is encouraging the alignment of the molecules to provide for collection and retention of the sun’s energy. This includes the normal heat and light retention normal to the material, but also the exotic energy. The effect has been mostly focused on collection, and some of the crystals have grown quite large, relative to the usual minute crystal structure of these naturally occurring metals. Paradoxically, though perhaps perfectly normal wherever the source of the energy is, the size of the crystal does not seem to directly relational to the amount of energy that is stored.
Having brought some of the crystal structures in for analysis we can make some assumptions on the impact this is likely to have on JUNO and the life that’s begun to develop in that last few 1.9-M.
Though the metallic nature of the material would suggest fractal growth patterns, instead things have progressed in something that would prove itself to be more organic in its pattern growth. This might mean that the energy itself is more compatible with organic structures and forces this form into the metallic natures. We will have to look for the upcoming reports from analyst BT1272 and his cataloging from the surface of JUNO.
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