Diamond rain could also fall on smaller planets – space

2024-01-11 11:44:48

A diamond larger than the planet Neptune orbits in a star system 4,000 light-years away. The “clunker” represents the remnant of a white dwarf star, formed in the extreme environment of a rapidly rotating superdense neutron star. Although our solar system does not have such exotic conditions, we can at least boast a rain of diamonds.

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