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February 13th, 2004, 23:50
Astronomers spy 10 billion trillion trillion-carat diamond
The Associated Press
Last Updated 3:06 p.m. PST Friday, February 13, 2004
LOS ANGELES (AP) - If anyone's ever promised you the sun, the moon and the stars, tell 'em you'll settle for BPM 37093.
The heart of that burned-out star with the no-nonsense name is a sparkling diamond that weighs a staggering 10 billion trillion trillion carats. That's one followed by 34 zeros.

The hunk of celestial bling is an estimated 2,500 miles across, said Travis Metcalfe, of the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics.

"You would need a jeweler's loupe the size of the sun to grade this diamond," said Metcalfe, who led the team that discovered the gem.

The diamond is a massive chunk of crystallized carbon that lies about 300 trillion miles from Earth, in the constellation Centaurus.

The galaxy's largest diamond is formally known as a white dwarf, or the hot core of a dead sun.

Astronomers have suspected for decades that white dwarfs crystallized, but only recently were able to verify the hypothesis.

A paper detailing the discovery has been submitted to The Astrophysical Journal Letters for publication.



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She won't be able to say no!!! :biggrin2:

Canuckkev
February 14th, 2004, 01:05
You mean: "She'll pretty much have to..."

Blank Verse
February 17th, 2004, 11:33
"Hunk of Celestial bling" ROTFLMAO

Epgs
February 17th, 2004, 11:57
Imagine the airline miles you would get for that. I mean you would then have a perfect engagement ring and a honeymoon ride on the space shuttle.

Blank Verse
February 17th, 2004, 12:24
I can just see DeBeers or any diamond comapny drooling right now, preparing to enter the space race.

iFliPcEss
February 17th, 2004, 12:45
i am sure no gurls could resists on that diamond huh...

MATRIX
February 17th, 2004, 13:19
When you'll send it? :P

Ben
February 17th, 2004, 15:00
Originally posted by Blank Verse
I can just see DeBeers or any diamond comapny drooling right now, preparing to enter the space race.
If humans ever get to it and manage to set up a mine on it, then the value of diamonds would no doubt fall to far less than the value of your common, wristwatch-powering quartz.

Therefore, I say we destroy the thing before the diamond market is destroyed. That or hold tremendous tariffs on importing it to earth. Not too big of tariffs, but enough to keep the value up.

That assuming we actually get to it.

:angry2:

tandoc
February 17th, 2004, 23:23
if they managed to set up a mine, the prices would sky rocket, simply because of the $$$$$$$$$$$$ it would take to get there...

not to mention the fact that it was now possible to manufacture gem-quality diamonds...

iFliPcEss
February 18th, 2004, 13:10
ohh well guess im just gonna wait for my fiance to give that ring to me

byrdgirl13
February 18th, 2004, 15:15
perhaps you didn't catch, but that thing's like 50 light-years away. i don't think we need to worry about the price of diamonds plummeting anytime soon...besides, those diamond companies would just want the star so they could stash it away and continue to keep the price of diamonds too high.

Ben
February 18th, 2004, 19:37
Originally posted by tandoc
if they managed to set up a mine, the prices would sky rocket, simply because of the $$$$$$$$$$$$ it would take to get there...

not to mention the fact that it was now possible to manufacture gem-quality diamonds...
Zirconium will never be the same as a real diamond......and yes, you can tell if you know what to look for.

byrdgirl13: I know we won't get there, I was just thinking out loud about the possibilities of what could happen if we did.

That assuming we actually get to it.