'Diamond exoplanet' idea boosted by telescope find, page
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Topic started on 8-12-2010 @ 01:23 PM by Xcathdra
Mods - I did a search and came up with 2 articles, but they were from Sept. This article was published today.

'Diamond exoplanet' idea boosted by telescope find

A US-British team of astronomers has discovered the first planet with ultra-high concentrations of carbon.

The researchers say their discovery supports the idea there may be carbon-rich, rocky planets whose terrains are made up of diamonds or graphite.

"You might see land masses and mountains made up of diamonds," the lead researcher Dr Nikku Madhusudhan told BBC News.

The study in Nature journal raises new questions about how planets are formed.



reply posted on 8-12-2010 @ 04:33 PM by Xcathdra
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Im guessing thats the galactic equivelant of the Hapsburg Diamond?


reply posted on 8-12-2010 @ 04:38 PM by AnteBellum
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Seriously!

Imagine what we could build using a diamond that large and this is only one that we have spotted so far there must be bigger ones out there.


reply posted on 8-12-2010 @ 07:17 PM by Devino
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I think it might be difficult to work with diamonds as a building material. Maybe it would be better if we learned how to create diamond structures in whatever form we wanted.


reply posted on 9-12-2010 @ 05:02 AM by Xcathdra
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Ive seen articles talking about that actually. Essentially building a diamond atom by atom, which could open some intresting doors in terms of construction techniques and new material.
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