Step into the mesmerizing world of “Celestial Glow,” where the beauty of bioluminescence reigns supreme. The Xenobiology Museum is proud to present a dazzling collection of preserved specimens of non-humanoid alien species that emit an otherworldly glow. These creatures are marvels of nature, possessing the ability to create light through chemical reactions within their bodies, a process known as bioluminescence.
This exhibit showcases the incredible diversity of bioluminescent creatures, ranging from deep-sea dwellers to creatures that glow in the darkness of outer space. Visitors can marvel at the intricate details of these specimens and learn about the science behind their glowing properties.
The museum team developed a novel technique called XenoGlow that enables the preservation of bioluminescence in alien specimens. The technique involves the use of a special preservation fluid that mimics the natural environment of the species, allowing their bioluminescent properties to be maintained. The fluid is also designed to slow down the natural degradation process of the specimens, ensuring that their bioluminescent glow remains visible for as long as possible. The team continues to refine and improve the technique to enable the preservation of a wider range of bioluminescent species for future exhibitions.





































































































