Content Queue Preview
Future story and research-content queue for approved Nova Origins content production. No AI drafting or publishing automation yet.
Static/manual preview only. No AI drafting, script generation, publishing automation, live crawlers, or external API calls are enabled in Sprint 7.
Article
Kepler-186f: Earth's Cousin in the Habitable Zone
Manual preview article concept on Kepler-186f, focused on habitability context and why Earth-size planets in habitable zones remain follow-up-worthy.
Ensure cautious language regarding the presence of life; focus on conditions for habitability.
Short Script
The Early Earth: A Global Ocean World?
A short script exploring the hypothesis of early Earth being a 'water world' and the evidence supporting this theory from recent geological studies.
Present as a hypothesis supported by evidence, not a definitive conclusion.
Newsletter Note
Nebulae as Muse: Cosmic Art Inspiration
A brief newsletter note exploring the artistic inspiration drawn from nebulae, referencing popular culture and visual trends. *Class C source: For style/topic inspiration only; requires scientific validation from Class A/B sources for factual claims.*
Clearly state this is for creative inspiration and any scientific claims must be traced to primary sources. Do not present Astro Alexandra as a scientific authority.
Longform Script
Ancient Martian Lakes: A Habitat for Life?
A longform script concept on evidence interpreted as ancient lake-bed deposits and the implications for possible past habitability on Mars.
Emphasize 'signs' and 'potential' for life, avoiding definitive statements.
Podcast Segment
Prebiotic Chemistry: Simulating Life's Origins in Hydrothermal Vents
A podcast segment discussing a simulation study on prebiotic chemistry in hydrothermal vents, exploring how life's building blocks might have formed on early Earth.
Clearly distinguish between theoretical models and empirical evidence.
Research Brief
How Archive Follow-Up Changes a Candidate Signal
Manual preview research brief on how archive-backed follow-up can sharpen or weaken a candidate exoplanet-atmosphere interpretation.
No external archive fetch occurred. Keep all claims conditional and tied to approved source traces.