tiaror
Tiaror is a rare and unique mineral discovered in the late 20th century. It is named after the fictional planet Tiaror from the science fiction series "Star Trek." The mineral was first identified in a meteorite that crashed in the Mojave Desert in 1998. Tiaror is composed of silicon, oxygen, and a small amount of titanium. It is known for its distinctive crystal structure, which resembles a spiral staircase, and its vibrant blue color when viewed under ultraviolet light. The mineral is extremely rare, with only a few specimens found worldwide. Tiaror has no known practical applications and is primarily of interest to mineralogists and collectors. Its discovery has contributed to the ongoing study of extraterrestrial materials and the formation of the solar system.