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Diamond planet found

And by an odd coincidence, DeBeers announces they're sponcering a project to build the first interstellar spacecraft.
 
And by an odd coincidence, DeBeers announces they're sponcering a project to build the first interstellar spacecraft.

While announcing at the same time that diamonds are very, very rare, and have to remain very, very expensive due to, uh, they're rare because there is no diamond planet. This interview is over!
 
And by an odd coincidence, DeBeers announces they're sponcering a project to build the first interstellar spacecraft.

While announcing at the same time that diamonds are very, very rare, and have to remain very, very expensive due to, uh, they're rare because there is no diamond planet. This interview is over!

Heh, yeah, the value is in scarcity. DeBeers would be more likely to want to destroy it than mine it. It's only an allotrope of carbon -- diamonds burn if heated in oxygen.
 
If DeBeers wants no competition at all, they're going to have to figure out a way to get rid of Crater of Diamonds Park in Arkansas. :p

American diamonds look a lot different than the ones from the rest of the world, but they are still diamonds. Someday I'd like to visit there just for fun. I probably wouldn't find anything but I think it would be fun to try. :)
 
Here's an intelligent answer for you, Temis.

It's not actually a planet but the remains of a star. Stars spend their lives converting hydrogen into heavier elements in their cores. My guess is this star was in the process of converting carbon (which means had already converted hydrogen to helium to oxygen and finally to carbon) and the black hole sucked up the remaining oxygen on the surface so all that remained was carbon core.

Now the star should still be in the process of converting carbon through the remaining elements until it tries to burn iron, which at that point it can't and it will explode and become a supernova.

Saying the black hole doesn't get it first.

Hope that helps, and yeah, it's a cool idea to have a star that's a diamond:drool:
 
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