Planet Crystallon, visible from space as a shimmering orb, gleams with hues ranging from deep amethyst to seafoam green, enveloped by a thin mist of volatile gases. Its atmosphere, rich in silicate particles, scatters light to create a perpetual twilight glow across its surface. The surface of Crystallon is dominated by vast canyons of iridescent crystals that stretch for hundreds of kilometers. These structures refract the planet's weak sunlight into brilliant rainbows that dance across their faceted walls. Geological surveys suggest these canyons are formed from highly pressurized silicate undergoing periodic releases from the planet’s molten core, cooling rapidly in the thin atmosphere to form the crystalline landscapes. The temperature fluctuations here are extreme, ranging from scorching daylight highs to frigid nocturnal lows, challenging the stability of these natural wonders and making their shimmering beauty a transient spectacle of nature's artistry.








