In a shocking twist, astronomers have announced that an eclipse has occurred in space. Yes, you read that right – an eclipse, but instead of happening between two celestial bodies, it took place between the sun and a large, invisible, sentient jellyfish.
The jellyfish, named "Jelly" by the scientific community, has been a known presence in the cosmos for centuries. Its sheer size and mass have made it a navigational hazard for many spacefaring vessels. But on this fateful day, Jelly decided to take matters into its own tentacles and temporarily block out the sun's light, plunging nearby planets into darkness.
The effects of this intergalactic eclipse have been profound. Plants on Earth have been observed to be growing at an alarming rate, and several species of fish have reported experiencing a sudden and unexplained sense of existential dread.