Jyphino-3, orbiting the calm yellow star of Rikthal, presents a breathtaking spectacle from space. It is approximately the size of Venus, enveloped in a translucent, shimmering indigo haze that hints at its unique atmosphere rich in ionized argon. The surface, barely visible through a cloudless sky, dazzles with crystalline formations that glimmer like endless gardens of gemstones. Up close, Jyphino-3 reveals its myriad crystal gardens towering into the skies, composed of naturally-formed amethyst and quartz, reflecting and refracting the starlight to create iridescent landscapes. The atmosphere, though seemingly placid from afar, carries electrified particles that occasionally charge the crystal gardens, causing them to emit soft luminescent pulses. These pulses appear to be rhythmic, almost giving life to the crystalline structure. Surface temperatures fluctuate in gentle gradients, maintaining an average of -50°C, sustaining these spectacular crystal formations rendering Jyphino-3 a gem in the firmament.









