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Check it out with google-- pulsating white dwarf has a heart of diamond, estimated to be a diamond of blue-green tint. Boy--make that available and South Africa would be in for a hard time of it! Category: Nature, Science, & Mathematics
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Galaxy's Largest Diamond - There Is a Lucy In the Sky See that diamond? Largest in the World. But not in the universe. Astronomers have discovered a diamond ten billion trillion trillion carats that they believe is the left overs from a extinct star. They called the star Lucy, also known as BPM 37093. "The space diamond is virtually an enormous chunk??
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Like an episode out of the Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, The Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics has announced the discovery of a mass of crystallized carbon formerly known as star BPM 37093, now known as the biggest diamond in the galaxy, fifty light years away from Earth in the constellation Centaurus. The star, named "Lucy" after the Beatles song, "Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds," is estimated to be 2,500 miles across and weighs approximately 10 billion-trillion-trillion-carats
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This month climbed so fast. As soon as it arrived it would soon disappear and we would greet a whole NEW YEAR. Time flies so fast. Is it just me or what? Einstein has this "Theory of Relativity" where time moves according to what you are doing. I learned so many things this year. I'd probably recount it by the last day of this year like what I did with last year's firsts. I have so many things I want to do right now: clean my room yes. AGAIN. it clutters up right after I clean itredesign
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thanks again to zetetic for spotting this story ... this is amazing - and it never really occurred to me that this could happen - but there must be stars out there - lots of them - with roughly the correct mass that once they have burnt their hydrogen into helium then into carbon that they are no longer able to sustain fusion so a star finishing up it's life with a carbon core should very well turn into diamond given that extreme pressures are what create diamonds and once there is no more ou
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thanks again to zetetic for spotting this story ... this is amazing - and it never really occurred to me that this could happen - but there must be stars out there - lots of them - with roughly the correct mass that once they have burnt their hydrogen into helium then into carbon that they are no longer able to sustain fusion so a star finishing up it's life with a carbon core should very well turn into diamond given that extreme pressures are what create diamonds and once there is no more
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Astronomers have discovered the largest diamond in the galaxy located at a distance of 50 light years from earth in the Constellation Centaurus. The space diamond is virtually an enormous chunk of crystallized carbon, 4,000 kilometers in diameter which makes up ten billion trillion trillion carats or five million trillion trillion pounds comparatively the largest diamond found on earth weighs just 546 carats. Scientists believe that the diamond is the heart of an extinct star that used to shine
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Check out the full scoop on Daily Galaxy Ever feel like your wife just really could care less about the strength of a magnetic field in a magnetar, the path of a planemo, or the latest discovery of a nova in the constellation Puppis? Well fear not, because there's one astronomical discovery she will be interested in. The star formerly known as BPM 37093, located in the constellation Centaurus, is actually a large, crystallized carbon mass nearly 2,500 miles in diameter. Don't let the big word
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Too Bad Nobody Can Get Their Filthy Hands On The Largest Diamond Ever December 27th, 2007 Filed under: The Universe, Strange Artifacts No Comments ? Astronomers recently spotted the largest diamond ever discovered nicknamed ???Lucy??? ?? a 10 billion trillion trillion carat beauty. There??s only one tiny catch: it??s floating in space 50 light years away, in the Constellation Centaurus to be more or less exact. Scientists believe that the diamond is the heart of an extinct star that used to
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According to those that keep track of such things, 10 years is the appropriate anniversary for diamonds in the modern era. So, just to help out any of our faithful caffiends looking for a last-minute anniversary gift, I give you this: The Mother of All Diamonds, Star BPM 37093. Located a mere 54 light-years away in the Centaurus constellation, "The interior of this probably very old white dwarf is a diamond with a diameter of more than 4000 kilometers." Found via MeFi. Buy Stuff Clic
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Like an episode out of "The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy," The Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics has announced the discovery of a mass of crystallized carbon formerly known as star BPM 37093, now known as the biggest diamond in the galaxy, fifty light years away from Earth in the constellation Centaurus. Read more.
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A Diamond Bigger than Earth was Discovered in Constellation Centaurus submitted by Braden Wiggins Like an episode out of the Hitchhiker??s Guide to the Galaxy, The Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics has announced the discovery of a mass of crystallized carbon formerly known as star BPM 37093, now known as the biggest diamond ?? full story here Author Braden Wiggins
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For many stargazers, the night sky might look like a backdrop of very similar twinkling lights. But actually the billions of stars that make up the universe are varied and full of tantalizing marvels. From stellar fireworks caused by supernova explosions to invisible black holes, astronomers are gradually figuring out how stars work and what makes each variety unique. Many mysteries remain, however. 1. Grim Reapers Black holes are so dense that nothing can escape from their gravitational cl
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Events 1633 - Galileo Galilei arrives in Rome for his trial before the Inquisition. 1880 - Thomas Edison observes the Edison effect. 2004 - The Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics discovers the universe??s largest known diamond, white dwarf star BPM 37093. Read the rest of this post... Read the comments on this post...
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Just in time for the holidays ?? try giving this diamond to your sweetie. According to this Pravda.ru article, astronomers have discovered the largest diamond of ???em all, with a weight of a whopping ten billion trillion trillion carats. No, that??s not a typo. To tell you the truth, I wasn??t aware of this revelation until a few days ago thanks to Ia. The article might have been published recently, but a quick research reveals that this news is quite old. An excerpt from a 2004 yes, 2004!
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Like an episode out of the Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, The Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics has announced the discovery of a mass of crystallized carbon formerly known as star BPM 37093, now known as the biggest diamond in the galaxy, fifty light years away from Earth in the constellation Centaurus. The star, named "Lucy" after the Beatles song, "Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds," is estimated to be 2,500 miles across and weighs approximately 10 billion-trillion-trillion-carats
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Tigtog's posted your reading I've got your Weekend Pick n Mix right here. Courtesy of Jeff Fecke at Shakesville, this compelling bit of Jesus kitsch. Astronomers discover a the galaxy's largest floating space diamond, 4 000 km across. Nicknamed "Lucy", BPM 37093 is a crystallised white dwarf. "Our Sun will become a diamond that truly is forever," says Metcalfe. ZING! Spring-loaded food fight cutlery. Cover The Red Spot carnival game. Use five grey circles to c
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Largest diamond in Univervse Found 0 Comments Published by Chris Damitio December 26th, 2007 in cash and poverty, space Put that on your OC Housewife ! Astronomers discovered the largest diamond of all times in space. The weight of the precious stone reportedly makes up ten billion trillion trillion carats or five million trillion trillion pounds. The space diamond is virtually an enormous chunk of crystallized carbon, 4,000 kilometers in diameter. The stone is located at a distance o
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Today in Science 0213 Category: History and Philosophy often of Science Events 1633 - Galileo Galilei arrives in Rome for his trial before the Inquisition. 1880 - Thomas Edison observes the Edison effect. 2004 - The Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics discovers the universe??s largest known diamond, white dwarf star BPM 37093.
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BPM 37093
Check it out with google-- pulsating white dwarf has a heart of diamond, estimated to be a diamond of blue-green tint. Boy--make that available and South Africa would be in for a hard time of it! Category: Nature, Science, & Mathematics
floscarmeli.stblogs.org
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Galaxy's Largest Diamond - There Is a Lucy In the Sky
Galaxy's Largest Diamond - There Is a Lucy In the Sky See that diamond? Largest in the World. But not in the universe. Astronomers have discovered a diamond ten billion trillion trillion carats that they believe is the left overs from a extinct star. They called the star Lucy, also known as BPM 37093. "The space diamond is virtually an enormous chunk??
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A Diamond Bigger than Earth Discovered in Constellation Centaurus -A Galaxy Classic
Like an episode out of the Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, The Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics has announced the discovery of a mass of crystallized carbon formerly known as star BPM 37093, now known as the biggest diamond in the galaxy, fifty light years away from Earth in the constellation Centaurus. The star, named "Lucy" after the Beatles song, "Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds," is estimated to be 2,500 miles across and weighs approximately 10 billion-trillion-trillion-carats
www.dailygalaxy.com
Tis the Season
This month climbed so fast. As soon as it arrived it would soon disappear and we would greet a whole NEW YEAR. Time flies so fast. Is it just me or what? Einstein has this "Theory of Relativity" where time moves according to what you are doing. I learned so many things this year. I'd probably recount it by the last day of this year like what I did with last year's firsts. I have so many things I want to do right now: clean my room yes. AGAIN. it clutters up right after I clean itredesign
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Biggest Diamond in the Known Universe
thanks again to zetetic for spotting this story ... this is amazing - and it never really occurred to me that this could happen - but there must be stars out there - lots of them - with roughly the correct mass that once they have burnt their hydrogen into helium then into carbon that they are no longer able to sustain fusion so a star finishing up it's life with a carbon core should very well turn into diamond given that extreme pressures are what create diamonds and once there is no more ou
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Biggest Diamond in the Known Universe
thanks again to zetetic for spotting this story ... this is amazing - and it never really occurred to me that this could happen - but there must be stars out there - lots of them - with roughly the correct mass that once they have burnt their hydrogen into helium then into carbon that they are no longer able to sustain fusion so a star finishing up it's life with a carbon core should very well turn into diamond given that extreme pressures are what create diamonds and once there is no more
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Largest Diamond in the Galaxy discovered
Astronomers have discovered the largest diamond in the galaxy located at a distance of 50 light years from earth in the Constellation Centaurus. The space diamond is virtually an enormous chunk of crystallized carbon, 4,000 kilometers in diameter which makes up ten billion trillion trillion carats or five million trillion trillion pounds comparatively the largest diamond found on earth weighs just 546 carats. Scientists believe that the diamond is the heart of an extinct star that used to shine
www.newlaunches.com
How to Get Your Wife Interested In Astronomy!
Check out the full scoop on Daily Galaxy Ever feel like your wife just really could care less about the strength of a magnetic field in a magnetar, the path of a planemo, or the latest discovery of a nova in the constellation Puppis? Well fear not, because there's one astronomical discovery she will be interested in. The star formerly known as BPM 37093, located in the constellation Centaurus, is actually a large, crystallized carbon mass nearly 2,500 miles in diameter. Don't let the big word
deep-sky-blog.blogspot.com
Too Bad Nobody Can Get Their Filthy Hands On The Largest Diamond Ever
Too Bad Nobody Can Get Their Filthy Hands On The Largest Diamond Ever December 27th, 2007 Filed under: The Universe, Strange Artifacts No Comments ? Astronomers recently spotted the largest diamond ever discovered nicknamed ???Lucy??? ?? a 10 billion trillion trillion carat beauty. There??s only one tiny catch: it??s floating in space 50 light years away, in the Constellation Centaurus to be more or less exact. Scientists believe that the diamond is the heart of an extinct star that used to
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Looking to Get Us an Anniversary Gift? Look No Further.
According to those that keep track of such things, 10 years is the appropriate anniversary for diamonds in the modern era. So, just to help out any of our faithful caffiends looking for a last-minute anniversary gift, I give you this: The Mother of All Diamonds, Star BPM 37093. Located a mere 54 light-years away in the Centaurus constellation, "The interior of this probably very old white dwarf is a diamond with a diameter of more than 4000 kilometers." Found via MeFi. Buy Stuff Clic
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A Diamond Bigger than Earth Discovered in Constellation Centaurus
Like an episode out of "The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy," The Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics has announced the discovery of a mass of crystallized carbon formerly known as star BPM 37093, now known as the biggest diamond in the galaxy, fifty light years away from Earth in the constellation Centaurus. Read more.
www.dailygalaxy.com
A Diamond Bigger than Earth was Discovered in Constellation Centaurus
A Diamond Bigger than Earth was Discovered in Constellation Centaurus submitted by Braden Wiggins Like an episode out of the Hitchhiker??s Guide to the Galaxy, The Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics has announced the discovery of a mass of crystallized carbon formerly known as star BPM 37093, now known as the biggest diamond ?? full story here Author Braden Wiggins
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For many stargazers, the night sky might look like a backdrop of very similar twinkling lights. But actually the billions of stars that make up the universe are varied and full of tantalizing marvels. From stellar fireworks caused by supernova explosions to invisible black holes, astronomers are gradually figuring out how stars work and what makes each variety unique. Many mysteries remain, however. 1. Grim Reapers Black holes are so dense that nothing can escape from their gravitational cl
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Events 1633 - Galileo Galilei arrives in Rome for his trial before the Inquisition. 1880 - Thomas Edison observes the Edison effect. 2004 - The Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics discovers the universe??s largest known diamond, white dwarf star BPM 37093. Read the rest of this post... Read the comments on this post...
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The Galaxy??s Largest Diamond
Just in time for the holidays ?? try giving this diamond to your sweetie. According to this Pravda.ru article, astronomers have discovered the largest diamond of ???em all, with a weight of a whopping ten billion trillion trillion carats. No, that??s not a typo. To tell you the truth, I wasn??t aware of this revelation until a few days ago thanks to Ia. The article might have been published recently, but a quick research reveals that this news is quite old. An excerpt from a 2004 yes, 2004!
ccrux.corsarius.net
A Diamond Bigger than Earth Discovered in Constellation Centaurus -A Galaxy Classic
Like an episode out of the Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, The Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics has announced the discovery of a mass of crystallized carbon formerly known as star BPM 37093, now known as the biggest diamond in the galaxy, fifty light years away from Earth in the constellation Centaurus. The star, named "Lucy" after the Beatles song, "Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds," is estimated to be 2,500 miles across and weighs approximately 10 billion-trillion-trillion-carats
www.dailygalaxy.com
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Tigtog's posted your reading I've got your Weekend Pick n Mix right here. Courtesy of Jeff Fecke at Shakesville, this compelling bit of Jesus kitsch. Astronomers discover a the galaxy's largest floating space diamond, 4 000 km across. Nicknamed "Lucy", BPM 37093 is a crystallised white dwarf. "Our Sun will become a diamond that truly is forever," says Metcalfe. ZING! Spring-loaded food fight cutlery. Cover The Red Spot carnival game. Use five grey circles to c
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Largest diamond in Univervse Found
Largest diamond in Univervse Found 0 Comments Published by Chris Damitio December 26th, 2007 in cash and poverty, space Put that on your OC Housewife ! Astronomers discovered the largest diamond of all times in space. The weight of the precious stone reportedly makes up ten billion trillion trillion carats or five million trillion trillion pounds. The space diamond is virtually an enormous chunk of crystallized carbon, 4,000 kilometers in diameter. The stone is located at a distance o
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Today in Science 0213
Today in Science 0213 Category: History and Philosophy often of Science Events 1633 - Galileo Galilei arrives in Rome for his trial before the Inquisition. 1880 - Thomas Edison observes the Edison effect. 2004 - The Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics discovers the universe??s largest known diamond, white dwarf star BPM 37093.
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