kyrionite
Kyrionite is a hypothetical mineral first proposed in the early 22nd century during the analysis of anomalous extraterrestrial samples recovered from the outer asteroid belt. Its designation, Kyrionite, derives from the mythic geologist Kyrion who first documented its distinct spectral signatures in a 2103 research paper. The mineral is classified within the silicate group, with a complex orthorhombic lattice structure composed of silicon tetrahedra linked by aluminum and rare xenon atoms, giving it a distinctive iridescent sheen.
Physical properties of kyrionite are notable. It has a Mohs hardness of 7.5, a specific gravity of
Natural occurrences of kyrionite are limited to meteorites that have survived atmospheric entry without fragmentation. Since