Diamond star

AndrewW said:
A team of astronomers has identified possibly the coldest, faintest white dwarf star ever detected. This ancient stellar remnant is so cool that its carbon has crystallized, forming -- in effect -- an Earth-size diamond in space.

https://public.nrao.edu/news/pressreleases/cold-white-dwarf

So who wants to take their free trader and go prospecting¿

At about 5,000 degrees F ya better have REAL good HEV Suits. :mrgreen:
 
sideranautae said:
AndrewW said:
A team of astronomers has identified possibly the coldest, faintest white dwarf star ever detected. This ancient stellar remnant is so cool that its carbon has crystallized, forming -- in effect -- an Earth-size diamond in space.

https://public.nrao.edu/news/pressreleases/cold-white-dwarf

So who wants to take their free trader and go prospecting¿

At about 5,000 degrees F ya better have REAL good HEV Suits. :mrgreen:
"Twinkle, twinkle, little star,
How I wonder what you are.
Up above the world so high,
Like a diamond in the sky. "
 
It's got 7 verses/stanzas and goes on further about:

"Then the traveller in the dark,
Thanks you for your tiny spark,
He could not see which way to go,
If you did not twinkle so."
 
Reading the report, it seems the astronomers found a pulsar which was behaving in such a way as to indicate the presence of a companion. They guessed that the companion is a white dwarf, then failed to find it.

Not knowing what's really there, they've put out this story that it's a huge diamond, in the hope that someone will get in their free trader and go to have a look. If the ship survives its expedition to this system, hopefully its crew will be able to tell the astronomers what they found. If it really is a diamond, the astronomers will get their lawyers to tell the free trader's crew that the diamond is theirs because they saw it first.
 
De Beers probably laid claim yesterday and plan to move the South African population there.
 
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