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What’s the home system? This page uncovers the galactical location of the series. Our first book is located on the super-planet, Hetra, and is the very center of the Hibryds Cinematic Universe, located in a solar system called The Nhumela Cluster.


Solar System / Galaxy - Where are we?

Outside the solar system exists a galaxy where all the stories reside in. It is called, "Anadeya's Eye," where every plot takes place. Anadeya's Eye is shaped as an eye that has a spiraling effect. Now you may begin to ask and wonder, "Where is Planet Hetra?"

The Nhumela Cluster (the story's solar system) rests in the galaxy we know as Anadeya's Eye. This is where the story takes place!


Terminology and Space Objects

Goldilock Zone

The habitable zone is the area around a star where it is not too hot and not too cold for liquid water to exist on the surface of surrounding planets. This distance from the Sun is called the habitable zone, or the Goldilocks zone.

Purple Sun(s)

Purple Suns are sometimes mentioned in the story, and they burn at a hot rate at 687 Helphranites, while maintaining a cool glow.


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The Aqualivia Sun

Every solar system has a sun that burns immense heat. And as we know in general, the sun is a star. This said star is in the center of the Nhumela Cluster, where 5 Planets orbit around! The Sun is roughly 178,270 Heunix (miles) in size. The sun's gravitational waves launches themselves at both horizontal, diagonal, vertical heunixs, allowing planets to orbit around the sun at different angles, or at different orbital rings. This sun isn’t your average typical yellow sun. The sun is actually a Passion Star.

What is a Passion Star?

How “Passion Star(s)” are Formed