Ófalooss
Ófalooss is a hypothetical astronomical object proposed in speculative fiction. It is typically described as a rogue planet or a celestial body that has been ejected from its original star system. The term "ófalooss" itself is not a recognized scientific term within astronomy. Instead, it originates from a specific fictional universe where it serves as a narrative device. These fictional ófalooss are often characterized by their isolation and unpredictable trajectories through interstellar space. Their existence is purely imaginative, serving to explore themes of cosmic loneliness, uncharted territories, or as a plot element to introduce a mysterious or dangerous entity into a story. Astronomical phenomena that are scientifically recognized and share some conceptual similarities with the fictional ófalooss include rogue planets, which are indeed planets that do not orbit a star. However, the term ófalooss is exclusively linked to its fictional context and has no basis in scientific observation or theory.