Planet Glittera, observed from space, presents a striking appearance with its silver-hued clouds swirling over a dark-blue surface. Calculations estimate its size to be slightly larger than Mars, but it is the nature of its atmosphere—rich in carbon compounds—that intrigues astronomers. On the surface, extensive dunes shimmer ominously, sculpted from billions of years of condensed carbon into fine diamond sand. These dunes reflect solar light so intensely that they can be seen from orbit. The climate features rapid temperature shifts, which create persistent, howling winds that perpetually reshape the landscape. This results in a dynamic environment where diamond sands drift like snow across the planet's surface, creating stunning, yet harsh terrains. With no signs of life, Glittera is a natural wonder, sparkling with a hostile beauty under its dense, carbon-rich skies.







