Planet Xylenia, a mid-sized celestial body observed from orbit, reveals striking hues that indicate its unique surface composition. Dominated by vast oceans, Xylenia's waters shimmer with multicolored, iridescent patterns that suggest the presence of crystalline salts and compounds dissolved within them, creating a surreal, rainbow-like sheen visible from space. Surface explorations, conducted remotely, unveil the intricate dynamics of these 'Crystal Rainbow Oceans.' During Xylenia's elongated day cycles, solar heating triggers metamorphic processes in the seabed crystals, causing fluctuations in color and luminosity. Atmospheric readings show a thick, moist air rich in silica particles, likely contributing to the pervasive glossy aura above the waves. Despite frequent volatile weather patterns, marked by swift, luminous storms, the planet’s mostly temperate climate supports this continual, vivid spectacle. Notably, the juxtaposition between the serene luster of the oceans and the planet’s barren, rocky shores further enhances the striking visual contrast inherent to Xylenia’s mesmerizing landscapes.