Planet Glacius-7, viewable from orbit as a shimmering sapphire sphere, is enveloped by a rich azure atmosphere laced with stratospheric ice crystals that reflect the starlight, creating a dazzling display akin to an aurora. This unique atmospheric phenomenon is enhanced by the planet’s inherent magnetic field variations, producing a continuous celestial light show. Surface explorations—via drone imaging—reveal extensive forests, composed not of organic flora, but of towering crystal clusters. These luminescent structures range in hue from deep indigo to vibrant teal, crystallizing further under low temperatures which routinely plummet to minus 150 degrees Celsius. Glacius-7’s forests are periodically swept by ice storms, during which the temperature drop causes a reactive glow from the crystal formations, illuminating the landscape with an ethereal light. The extreme conditions render the surface both mesmerizing and formidable, dominated by the breathtaking interplay of light and crystal.













