This piece draws inspiration from planetary systems. Most are not within our sight, yet some span a vast area, and even greater is their distance from us. Among the depths of emptiness lies the discovery of a constellation – a galaxy of stars. Named Sagitta, it was discovered in the 2nd century and has since borne elements of contradiction. Astronomers nicknamed this galaxy “Arrow” (Sagitta), but notable observations include that it occupies a relatively small part of the galaxy and that all its planets together look rather dull and dim.