I wonder if uranus rings have diamond. They are quite dark--carbon?
www.space.com/13231-planet-uranus-knocked-sideways-impacts.html
If there are diamond rings around uranus (snicker) those would be the most easily harvested resources--more so than raw ore from asteroids.
Of course we are. We are orbiting the Sun.Maybe some astronomers are kind of "out there," but I didn't know any of them were actually orbiting a star!"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."
That's a good point about wanting to retrieve a stone large enough to pay for its own mission. But this planet is hardly the closest to Earth, so it would be an impractical early mission to say the least. And since the temperature of the planet is 3,900 degrees Fahrenheit (2,100 degrees Celsius), we would have to develop materials that could withstand that kind of heat in order to mine it.
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