PKS 947 is a rocky terrestrial exoplanet that revolves around WPA 103, a massive black hole, all within the Miriandynus Galaxy, 4.7 billion light-years away. Unfortunately, PKS 947's orbit was unstable, and so, it slowly got pulled by WPA 103's gravitational forcefield and eventually crossed the event horizon. But on the night of August 12th, 2106, shortly after PKS 947 disappeared within WPA 103's event horizon, a new object appeared in the day sky, spotted by the James Webb Telescope, all the way back at Earth, only 3 minutes after PKS 947 vanished, it was close to our star, even closer than Apollo once was. Now, the most interesting factor is, among every celestial object that appears spontaneously, this one was spaghettified, as it appeared during the spaghettification process, we presume. The very idea that it's structure even holds is beyond us or our astronomers, but we will continue to observe this planet, and its abilities.