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Fri Aug 26, 2011

Diamond planet found | The Conversation

Science reported this month on a planet discovered orbiting around a rotation-powered millisecond pulsar. The discovery was made by astronomers from Swinburne University, CSIRO, and several other institutions worldwide, using the Parkes Radio Telescope. Remarkably, the planet – likely the remnant of some flavour of white dwarf, possibly composed of carbon and oxygen – has a density so high, that it must be crystalline. Hence, a gigantic diamond.
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