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Diamond planet discovered

ALF

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A pure carbon classic!
http://www.reuters.com/article/2012/10/11/us-space-diamond-planet-idUSBRE89A0PU20121011

So... anybody out there pining for a larger wedding ring? This is the stuff of classic sci-fi.

"Orbiting a star that is visible to the naked eye, astronomers have discovered a planet twice the size of our own made largely out of diamond.
The rocky planet, called '55 Cancri e', orbits a sun-like star in the constellation of Cancer and is moving so fast that a year there lasts a mere 18 hours.
Discovered by a U.S.-Franco research team, its radius is twice that of Earth's but it is much more dense with a mass eight times greater. It is also incredibly hot, with temperatures on its surface reaching 3,900 degrees Fahrenheit (1,648 Celsius).
"The surface of this planet is likely covered in graphite and diamond rather than water and granite," said Nikku Madhusudhan, the Yale researcher whose findings are due to be published in the journal Astrophysical Journal Letters."
 
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This is very cool. :)

But I have to admit, its very bizarre. If they made a Star Trek episode where the crew found a diamond planet, I would have said it was poor writing. Who knew this could be real?
 
They should name the planet Lucy! (...waits to see who gets that reference. :shifty:)
 
If it's as active as I hope it is, they should name it Winstone, the planet of diamond geysers. :bolian:

They should name the planet Lucy! (...waits to see who gets that reference. :shifty:)
That is so 49 years from now. ;)
 
I remember that on a recent documentary. Uranus is similar. Now one of these ice giants (I forget which) got knocked on its side, so I wonder if some of its diamonds have been hurled about the solar system, waiting harvest. Speaking of harvest--what if two small asteroids do a head on high in earths atmosphere. Bad for spacejunk, but not below a certain level. The explosion is high enough not to be a danger, and the debris falls at terminal velocity as a rain of iron and other elements pre-melted. No crater.
 
I dunno. Regardless of what the rings are made of, it would be like putting yourself through a meat grinder to score some of that.
 
"Orbiting a star that is visible to the naked eye, astronomers have discovered a planet twice the size of our own made largely out of diamond."
Maybe some astronomers are kind of "out there," but I didn't know any of them were actually orbiting a star!

They should name the planet Lucy! (...waits to see who gets that reference. :shifty:)
Or Lorelei Lee. ;)

And no, I don't mean the porn actress.
 
Well the capitalist space program has a goal now. Pluck that diamond out of the sky for profit!
 
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