Planet Luminara, observed from space, appears as a swirling azure orb enveloped in shimmering mists, a testament to its thick, moist atmosphere rich in xenon and argon. The surface, primarily composed of vast mineral deserts and towering mountain ranges, pulsates with an eerie glow, indicative of widespread bioluminescent phenomena. The most striking features of Luminara, however, are its expansive crystal caverns that permeate the subterranean landscape, revealed in exploratory images. These caverns exhibit a natural luminescence, emanating soft blue and green lights—effects of the bioluminescent microbes embedded within the crystals themselves. Weather conditions on the surface are predominantly calm, punctuated occasionally by violent electrical storms that illuminate the crystal formations, creating a breathtaking spectacle of light. The planet's unique atmospheric composition amplifies this bioluminescence, making Luminara a radiant beacon in the void of space.









