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Other Planets in Galaxy May Have Layer of Diamonds

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Some planets in our galaxy could harbor an unexpected treasure: a thick layer of diamonds hiding under the surface, astronomers reported on Monday.

No diamond planet exists in our solar system, but some planets orbiting other stars in the Milky Way might have enough carbon to produce a diamond layer, Princeton University astronomer Marc Kuchner said in a telephone news conference.

That kind of planet would have to develop differently from Earth, Mars and Venus, so-called silicate planets made up mostly of silicon-oxygen compounds.

Carbon planets might form more like some meteorites than like Earth, which is believed to have condensed from a disk of gas orbiting the sun.

In gas with extra carbon or too little oxygen, carbon compounds like carbides and graphite could form instead of silicates, Kuchner said at a conference on extrasolar planets in Aspen, Colorado.

Any condensed graphite would change into diamond under the high pressures inside carbon planets, potentially forming diamond layers inside the planets many miles thick.

Carbon planets would be made mostly of carbides, although they might have iron cores and atmospheres. Carbides are a kind of ceramic used to line the cylinders of motorcycle engines among other things, Kuchner said.

Planets orbiting the pulsar PSR 1257+12 may be carbon planets, possibly forming from the disruption of a star that produced carbon as it aged, he said.

Other good candidates for carbon planets might be those located near the galaxy's center, where stars have more carbon than the sun. In fact, the galaxy as a whole is becoming richer in carbon as it gets older, raising the possibility all planets in the future may be carbon planets, Kuchner said.
 
Great post RR, makes you wonder what other things might be out there. I wish the shuttle accidents hadn't happened, and often still feel the loss of those brave souls, and wonder how much further we might be in space exploration without that devastating horror.
 
Decades of NASA doing its best to have no space program.

I thought in the '70s I might be able to retire to the Asteroids, maybe running an ambulance for the miners...

But there's not even anything in L5 or L7 yet. Nobody living in high orbit, no space industry, no beam solar power. Nothing.
 
Arthur C. Clarke anticipated this, in one of his books.

In fact, the book ends with a historical building being preserved by being encased in diamond.
 
Clarke rocks. Have you read his proposal for an elevator from the mountaintop in Sri Lanka to synchronous orbit?

cantdog
 
PISHAW! says me.
why do we need that when we've developed a system of compressing our loved ones into diamonds?!

im wearing mom on my fingers and grandma on my ears... keeping the family together for generations to come. thinking about having my uncle made into nipple ring pendants.

LifeGem
 
vella_ms said:
PISHAW! says me.
why do we need that when we've developed a system of compressing our loved ones into diamonds?!

im wearing mom on my fingers and grandma on my ears... keeping the family together for generations to come. thinking about having my uncle made into nipple ring pendants.

LifeGem

Thats really quite disturbing..
 
cantdog said:
Clarke rocks. Have you read his proposal for an elevator from the mountaintop in Sri Lanka to synchronous orbit?

cantdog
Doesn't a thingamajig like that have to be on the equator?
 
vella_ms said:
PISHAW! says me.
why do we need that when we've developed a system of compressing our loved ones into diamonds?!

im wearing mom on my fingers and grandma on my ears... keeping the family together for generations to come. thinking about having my uncle made into nipple ring pendants.

LifeGem
Like Soylent Green. Spiffy.
 
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