Planet Xyron-6, viewed from space, is a stark white orb shrouded in a thin methane atmosphere, glistening with an icy surface predominantly composed of crystal frost structures. The planet, slightly smaller than Earth, harbors no liquid water, with temperatures plunging below -180 degrees Celsius. Exploratory imagery of Xyron-6's surface reveals endless landscapes dominated by towering ice spires and vast plains of frost. These formations, resembling frosted glass, scatter light in a spectral dance, creating an illusion of permanent twilight under the planet's weak sun. The constant sub-zero temperatures ensure the stability of these crystal formations, contributing to the planet's hauntingly beautiful but barren wasteland. Windstorms are frequent, capable of sculpting the icy terrain into mesmerizing, sharp ridges, visible even from orbit.









