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Planet Made of Diamonds Discovered

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It may not twinkle like a star but it is still a diamond in the sky according to astronomers who have found a rocky planet similar to Earth but made of the precious gemstone.

The diamond planet is one of five "exoplanets" orbiting a distant star called 55 Cancri, some 40 light years away from our own Solar System but still visible to the naked eye in the constellation of Cancer.

Scientists said that an analysis of the chemical composition of the planet based on measurements of its mass and radius, combined with computer modelling, suggests its outer crust is largely composed of solid carbon crystals.

"This is the first glimpse of a rocky world with a fundamentally different chemistry from Earth. The surface of this planet is likely covered in graphite and diamond rather than water and granite," said Nikku Madhusudhan of Yale University.

The planet's radius is twice that of Earth's, but its mass it eight times greater, making it a "superearth". It orbits its own star at hyper speed, with a year lasting just 18 hours, and surface temperatures reaching a blistering 2,150C with no possibility of liquid water and therefore life.

The study, published in the Astrophysical Journal Letters, estimates that at least a third of the planet could be composed of diamond, with the rest made up of graphite, iron, silicon carbide and possibly silicates.

"By contrast, Earth's interior is rich in oxygen, but extremely poor in carbon, less than one part in a thousand by mass," said Kanani Lee, a geologist at Yale and co-author of the study.

It is the first time that astronomers have identified a diamond planet, although they have theorised about their existence for some time.

(c) The Independent, Thursday 11 October 2012

It's been a few days since this was announced, but it's worth talking about nonetheless. This is terrifyingly awesome. Can you imagine such a place? It's only about 40 ly away! Book your trip now!

Ladies and Gentlemen, I present to you: a planet called Midnight. :p
 

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Wow that's extremely interesting, thanks for posting this.
 

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Thats one hell of a flashy rock....

That planet is gonna be high on the exploration list once humanity starts to explore the stars, i cant see them passing up the chance to mine diamonds and make a ton of cash...more cash means more ships afterall
 

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Yeah, that's a srsly awesome find, you can't be too flashy these days :thumbsup:
 

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Lucy in the sky with diamonds
Well, someone had to say it.
So, bigger, heavier, faster, and a different chemical makeup. How is this "Earth-like" exactly??

If anybody has read the odyssey series of books by Arthur C Clarke then you'll see that this isn't a new idea, and indeed Jupiter may have a shiny surprise of its own. In the final book if I recall (it's been a while since I read 3001) he had some interesting ideas about how massive influx of diamond materials may have in construction.
 
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