Sunday 28 August 2011

Astronomers find a new planet made entirely of diamond


Astronomers have discovered a new planet five times the size of Earth - and seemingly made of diamond.The previously unknown planet orbits a "pulsar" - a small, burnt-out  neutron star known as J1719-1438 some way towards the center of the Milky way from us on Earth. Composed mainly of carbon , the density of the planet  makes scientists believe it must exist in the form of a great diamond. 


“The evolutionary history and amazing density of the planet all suggest it is comprised of carbon – ie a massive diamond,” Matthew Bailes, of Melbourne’s Swinburne University of Technology, said. However, the planet is around 4,000 light years away from Earth, which probably means we won’t be chipping chunks off it any time soon.According to the New Scientist, the unnamed planet is around 60,000km in diameter – around five times the size of Earth, which is 12,756km across. And yes, it glitters. Travis Metcalfe, of the National Centre for Atmospheric Research in Colorado, told the magazine: “It’s highly speculative, but if you shine a light on it, I can’t see any reason why it wouldn't sparkle like a diamond.”




1 comment:

  1. Its unfortunate this planet is too far away to make any use of the resource ..although what could such a large amount of diamond be used for ...very little !

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