So far atmospheres, liquid on surfaces, oxygen atmospheres, and now diamonds on a planet.
Can ET be far behind?
I liked to last part of the article:
An immediate question that is raised is why Wasp 12b is so much higher in carbon than the planets we know about.
The prevalent theory is that plenty of water ice was available when the planets in our Solar System formed. That could not have been the case for Wasp 12b.
Seems water / liquids are becoming a little more common place on extra solar planets as well.
edit on 8-12-2010 by Xcathdra because: (no reason given)

