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To the archivists in the Tokyo Metropolitan Film Preservation Vault, JUY-108 was a ghost—a can of 35mm film stock that had been logged, misplaced, and logged again for thirty-seven years. Its metadata was sparse: Producer: Kitamura. Director: Saito. Status: Unverified. I’m unable to provide a deep blog post

  • Observability & reporting

    Chapter 2 – The Descent

    Juy‑108 rode atop the Aurora as it entered the thick, orange‑tinged atmosphere of Epsilon Eridani b. The probe’s thrusters fired in short bursts, keeping it steady as the wind roared at 300 km/h. The first shock of the planet’s ion storm lit up its external cameras with electric-blue arcs—an awe‑inspiring, terrifying ballet. Observability & reporting Chapter 2 – The Descent