Panuke
Panuke is a small, relatively unknown planet located in the outer reaches of the Andromeda Galaxy. Its exact size and composition are not fully understood, but preliminary astronomical surveys suggest it is a terrestrial world with a thin atmosphere. Its orbital period around its parent star is estimated to be approximately 450 Earth days. The planet's surface is believed to be largely rocky and arid, with evidence pointing to limited or no surface water. Temperatures on Panuke are thought to be extremely cold due to its distance from its star. Little is known about any potential geological activity or the presence of a magnetic field. No indigenous life forms have been detected, and its low probability of supporting life makes it an unlikely candidate for future colonization or detailed study. Panuke remains a curiosity among astronomers, representing one of the many unexplored celestial bodies in the vastness of space. Its designation is primarily for cataloging purposes within astronomical databases. Further research into Panuke is considered a low priority given the abundance of more scientifically compelling targets.