Planet Crystallon, observed from outer space, presents an ethereal blue hue punctuated by shimmering auroras crisscrossing its stratosphere. Enveloped by a thin, breathable atmosphere primarily composed of nitrogen and traces of xenon, the planet's surface glistens under its pale, twin suns. A closer inspection reveals Crystallon's signature radiant crystal canyons, stretching for thousands of kilometers across its eastern hemisphere. These formations, varying from translucent aquamarines to deep sapphire blues, rise sharply against the soft sands that blanket the planet's surface. Frequent electromagnetic storms spark cascades of light across these crystals, creating a vibrant display of color and energy. These canyons harbor unique thermal winds, making the air above them shimmer with heat, a phenomenon derived from the intense solar radiation and the thermal properties of the crystals themselves.
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