The Xenobiology Museum’s CosmoPink exhibit has officially opened its doors, and the response has been out of this world! From the moment the exhibit was announced, excitement had been building in the scientific community and beyond. And on opening day, the crowds came in droves, eager to witness the incredible bioluminescent display for themselves.
As visitors made their way through the exhibit, they were greeted by a stunning array of CosmoPink creatures, each more beautiful than the last. From tiny glow-in-the-dark insects to massive glowing cephalopods, the exhibit was a breathtaking showcase of the incredible diversity of life in the universe.
Museum-goers were particularly enamored with the LuminovaFix-preserved specimens, which seemed to glow with a mesmerizing intensity. The ability to see these creatures in their natural, glowing state was a truly unique experience that left many visitors in awe.












































The opening day of the CosmoPink exhibit was truly a success, with visitors pouring in from all corners of the globe to witness the wonders of xenobiology firsthand. It’s clear that the fascination with extraterrestrial life shows no signs of slowing down, and the Xenobiology Museum is at the forefront of this exciting field, providing a platform for scientists and the public alike to explore the vast diversity of life in the universe.
Idea: Marie-Sophie Germain
Text: ChatGPT (prompt by Marie-Sophie Germain)
Photos: MidJourney (prompts by Marie-Sophie Germain)
