Astronomers discover diamond-like planet in the sky - Telegraph |
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Astronomers discover diamond-like planet in the sky - Telegraph |
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/inb4 some lame rapper uses it as a medallion for his big ass necklace |
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Well, space travel is gonna advance a whole lot quicker now.... |
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I read elsewhere that they only came to this conclusion because if the planet was a gas giant, it would be destroyed by the neutron star, which is highly speculative... Interesting nonetheless. |
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I remember watching a Discovery show where it was hypothesized that Neptune and Uranus could have oceans of diamond. They had a hard time trying to figure out how we would get to these hypothetical diamonds though. |
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I love the opening sentence. |
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Other than some interesting optical properties, what's so great about diamonds? |
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^physical properties duh |
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^due to strong covalent bonding between its carbon atoms. |
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^ Due to being put under massive pressure for a long time. |
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There you go cmind, there are plenty of interesting stuff regarding diamonds. |
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diamonds look cool |
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^Some diamonds (about 0.1% of them) are also good semiconductors, which can be used to make faster computers, or something... |
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I was reading this at work, earlier. Pretty cool stuff. |
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Silly girls. |
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So, if we do discover a massive source for diamonds in space and manage to get them home, would their value as jewelry just evaporate? Isn't it largely due to their scarcity? |
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This is pretty cool, I read it was discovered with the Lovell radio telescope in the UK and one of the Keck telescopes in Hawaii. I think they figured out the planets density and distance from the pulsar (thus it's chemical make up) from regular modulations in the pulsars radio beams. |
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