Planet Glitra-6P, observable from space by its radiant teal atmosphere, is slightly smaller than Earth but notable for its breathtaking crystal rainforests. The surface features extensive canopies of translucent, luminous flora resembling Earth’s arboreal forms. These crystal structures refract the planet’s sunlight, creating a kaleidoscope of shimmering lights, visible even from orbit. Exploration data reveals that Glitra-6P's atmosphere supports a unique meteorological phenomenon where silica-rich vapor forms precipitation, falling as soft, glass-like shards before dissolving into the soil to nourish the crystalline flora. This cycle contributes to the almost continuous sparkle observed from above, enhancing the forest's otherworldly glow during both day and nocturnal cycles. Mild surface temperatures and high light levels dominate the climate, facilitating abundant photosynthetic activity within these spectacular biomes.










