Lawrencium
Lawrencium is a synthetic, highly radioactive element generated through human-made nuclear reactions and is not naturally prevalent in astronomical contexts. Due to its artificial production, lawrencium is exceptionally rare beyond Earth, contributing to its negligible significance in astronomy. Its isotopes have extremely short half-lives, often lasting from milliseconds to minutes, further emphasizing its absence in celestial bodies or cosmic environments. Lawrencium's synthetic nature confines its existence primarily to controlled laboratory settings, such as in nuclear reactors or as a byproduct of nuclear processes.