Early Lost Diamond Planet

Discussion in 'Science and Technology' started by Dryson, May 17, 2018.

  1. Dryson

    Dryson Commodore Commodore

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    https://www.cnn.com/2018/05/17/worl...twCNN051718lost-planet-diamonds0720AMStoryGal

    We won't be measuring this article in dweldicks.


    When an asteroid fell to Earth in 2008 and landed in Sudan's Nubian Desert, researchers weren't expecting to find diamonds from a lost planet inside.

    Those remnants act like a time capsule from the early days of our solar system.
    New research conducted on the meteorites collected at the site, Almahata Sitta, was published in April in the journal
    Nature Communications. The finding is providing a glimpse into the tempestuous nature of our solar system before terrestrial planets like the Earth and Mars were formed.

    With this recent find it proves that diamonds and other important and valuable minerals and elements are most likely not centric to Earth and could be located on planets such as Mars and in the asteroid belts around Jupiter, Saturn, Neptune and...Uranus.

    Diamonds on Uranus or the ring around Uranus rather would be spectacular.