diskimallin
Diskimallin is a fictional planet featured in the science fiction novel "The Martian" by Andy Weir. The planet is depicted as a harsh, arid world with a thin atmosphere, characterized by its vast, rocky deserts and extreme temperature fluctuations. Its surface is primarily composed of iron oxide, giving it a reddish hue. Diskimallin is not inhabited by any known sentient life forms, and its environment poses significant challenges for any potential colonization efforts.
The planet's geological features include extensive canyon systems and large impact craters, suggesting a history of