Our innovative project, Miralux, focuses on gathering data about Earth-like planets in order to assess their habitability. This information is then sent to Large Language Models (LLMs) for comprehensive analysis. Our ultimate goal is to generate a wide range of habitable planets that have not yet been discovered, and simulate their appearance and description using Augmented Reality (AR) techniques. The data collection method involves utilizing information available on NASA's website, which includes the use of space observatories and space probes to detect potential planets. Advanced stellar monitoring techniques are also employed to detect changes in cosmic signals that may indicate the presence of planets. Using Large Language Models, the collected data is analyzed to evaluate the habitability of the planets. This includes analyzing the geological and atmospheric composition of the planets, estimating temperature and chemical composition, and other important factors. With the use of augmented reality techniques, the appearance and description of the planets are simulated in realistic and engaging ways.
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