Dear Rosalina,

I hope all is well with you. I'm not quite sure as to what you've been up to all this time, but considering how long it's been, I'm sure it must be something engaging. That's very much you; once you find something that interests you, it captures your attention for ages.

There's a lot of information on Lumas, I've discovered. Apparently, under the right circumstances, they have the ability to transform themselves into other types of stars. That's not all though; some can grant other beings incredible life force abilities that allow one to increase their resilience and stamina. Still, others can turn into whole galaxies and move comets. They're quite incredible. I wonder what else we can learn about them. Perhaps they can teach us things about stars we never knew.

Are you traveling with them? Have you found new ones while exploring space? I feel that you are, but I am curious to know. What other creatures and places have you come across? You're quite capable on your own, but do remember to take care of yourself and not put yourself into dangerous situations. Sorry, I don't mean to baby you, but I do hope you stay safe.

Anyway, along with research on Lumas, I've continued making designs and ideas for the space station, our Observatory. Recently, I made the first prototype. It didn't work fully, and some of the rooms had bugs or other technical issues, but this should be doable, to say the least.

I'm working hard to make sure that it contains every room that we would like. I've listed them in other letters, but you may not have gotten them. So, I'm planning to include a Library, a Garage, a Terrace, a Kitchen, some Bedrooms, a Garden, a Fountain, and several other places to travel. To make sure things keep running, I'm also working on an Engine Room. It's a lot, and strange looking, but very efficient.

If you have any more suggestions, let me know. Either way, I'm sending you more sketches and pictures to look over. Please let me know what you think.

And I've decided that I'm going to try traveling into space sometime very soon. Father's been busy with his own work, so I'll just head out once I'm ready. It'll be nice to get out and explore though; I'm very excited to do so. Hopefully we can meet up at some point too! I would like that.

First though, I'm going to work on figuring out how to get the Observatory to function well, better than the prototype. I've been studying comets, in order to help me reflect an orbiting pattern. With everything that you've been learning, we could forward these ideas into something even greater than I've imagined.

That's all for this time. Please write back as soon as you can. With any luck, you have been writing back to me all this time and I'll see your letters soon. Until then, we can only wait for one another.

With all my love,

Polari