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Another pulsar planet system discovered, this one with a diamondthe mass of Jupiter!
The system used to be a binary star system. The neutron star stripped
away the gas from its companion, and left a behind a planet the mass of Jupiter, composed of crystallized carbon, i.e. diamond! Yousuf Khan Pulsar strips a white dwarf, leaves a Jupiter-sized diamond http://arstechnica.com/science/news/...of-diamond.ars |
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Another pulsar planet system discovered, this one with a diamondthe mass of Jupiter!
On 8/25/2011 10:13 PM, Yousuf Khan wrote:
The system used to be a binary star system. The neutron star stripped away the gas from its companion, and left a behind a planet the mass of Jupiter, composed of crystallized carbon, i.e. diamond! Yousuf Khan Pulsar strips a white dwarf, leaves a Jupiter-sized diamond http://arstechnica.com/science/news/...of-diamond.ars I bet Kim Kardashian is ****ed she didn't get *that* for her engagement ring. :-) |
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Another pulsar planet system discovered, this one with a diamondthe mass of Jupiter!
Dear Yousuf Khan:
On Aug 25, 8:13*pm, Yousuf Khan wrote: The system used to be a binary star system. The neutron star stripped away the gas from its companion, and left a behind a planet the mass of Jupiter, composed of crystallized carbon, i.e. diamond! Pulsar strips a white dwarf, leaves a Jupiter-sized diamond snip link now broken by Google.Groups De Beers will start their own space program... David A. Smith |
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Another pulsar planet system discovered, this one with a diamondthe mass of Jupiter!
On Aug 25, 11:13*pm, Yousuf Khan wrote:
The system used to be a binary star system. The neutron star stripped away the gas from its companion, and left a behind a planet the mass of Jupiter, composed of crystallized carbon, i.e. diamond! * * * * Yousuf Khan Pulsar strips a white dwarf, leaves a Jupiter-sized diamondhttp://arstechnica.com/science/news/2011/08/neutron-star-has-turned-i... Yousuf: Diamonds have value largely because of their rarity. But that "rarity" is often controlled by De Beers. Meteor impacts deliver enough compression so that the carbon inside is turned into small diamonds. Diamonds are everywhere, for those willing to look. — NoEinstein — |
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Another pulsar planet system discovered, this one with a diamondthe mass of Jupiter!
On Aug 25, 8:13*pm, Yousuf Khan wrote:
The system used to be a binary star system. The neutron star stripped away the gas from its companion, and left a behind a planet the mass of Jupiter, composed of crystallized carbon, i.e. diamond! * * * * Yousuf Khan Pulsar strips a white dwarf, leaves a Jupiter-sized diamondhttp://arstechnica.com/science/news/2011/08/neutron-star-has-turned-i... 3.51 g/cm3 is not very dense. http://translate.google.com/# Brad Guth, Brad_Guth, Brad.Guth, BradGuth, BG / “Guth Usenet” |
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Another pulsar planet system discovered, this one with a diamondthe mass of Jupiter!
Dear Brad Guth:
On Aug 26, 8:55*am, Brad Guth wrote: On Aug 25, 8:13*pm, Yousuf Khan wrote: The system used to be a binary star system. The neutron star stripped away the gas from its companion, and left a behind a planet the mass of Jupiter, composed of crystallized carbon, i.e. diamond! Pulsar strips a white dwarf, leaves a Jupiter-sized diamond snip link now broken by Google.Groups 3.51 g/cm3 is not very dense. Vesta is a tad denser than this. Maybe it is a diamond too. I think we should in-Vesta-gate. David A. Smith |
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Another pulsar planet system discovered, this one with a diamondthe mass of Jupiter!
On Aug 26, 10:33*am, dlzc wrote:
Dear Brad Guth: On Aug 26, 8:55*am, Brad Guth wrote: On Aug 25, 8:13*pm, Yousuf Khan wrote: The system used to be a binary star system. The neutron star stripped away the gas from its companion, and left a behind a planet the mass of Jupiter, composed of crystallized carbon, i.e. diamond! Pulsar strips a white dwarf, leaves a Jupiter-sized diamond snip link now broken by Google.Groups 3.51 g/cm3 is not very dense. Vesta is a tad denser than this. *Maybe it is a diamond too. *I think we should in-Vesta-gate. David A. Smith Exactly. At least William Mook has plans of doing exactly that, of capturing asteroids in LEO and mining them. In space, such as between Earth and our moon (aka Selene L1 that offers at least a thousand fold better vacuum than the moon) offers an ideal diamond growing environment, as well as unlimited renewable energy to create as large and massive diamond as you'd like. Gravity is actually a detriment because gravity attracts molecular mass other than carbon. http://translate.google.com/# Brad Guth, Brad_Guth, Brad.Guth, BradGuth, BG / “Guth Usenet” |
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