Author Topic: New Planet made out of Diamond found, thus the space race is on.  (Read 9456 times)

http://newswatch.nationalgeographic.com/2012/10/11/shine-on-you-crazy-diamond-planet/

So I guess they like found a new planet so close to a star that it turned the insides into diamond. I guess that means diamonds could be worthless in a number of CENTURIES. Its 40 light years away, would this planet be possible to get to?

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« Last Edit: October 11, 2012, 09:47:33 PM by Legodude77 »

send the minecrafters

Sounds like a strong planet.


http://newswatch.nationalgeographic.com/2012/10/11/shine-on-you-crazy-diamond-planet/

So I guess they like found a new planet so close to a star that it turned the insides into diamond. I guess that means diamonds could be worthless in a number of years. Its 40 light years away, would this planet be possible to get to?

Diamonds are already pretty common, but the companies limit it to make them rare.

Diamonds are already pretty common, but the companies limit it (thus making them rare) to make them worth more

fixed that for ya

aren't diamonds only really hard to scratch but they are very brittle and break easily?

Oh stuff.

America, NASA can finally act like the 60's! *Prototype Gravity-Attracted*


Diamonds cartels just jack the price up on them. They are worthless as jewelry, but make great tips for drills and other pieces of hardware.

Also, that is still half a lifetime even at the speed of light away. That would (at the moment) be very unrealistic.

When humans do have the technology to get to that planet I hope they preserve it for future generations to admire.

Dimonds=/=The new penny

Diamonds ought to be relatively common, you'd think.
Carbon isn't an exceptionally rare element in the universe (as far as I know).
And all it takes is a lot of heat and pressure to form diamonds from carbon atoms.

And if you have a carbon rich planet form, then diamonds are a given.


Did someone say diamonds?