Information about the universe has not yet been able to gather our science properly. Whenever it comes to the universe, people are eager to know it. People want to know about different planets. The question arises in the minds of people that in such a large universe, only our earth is such that life is possible. However, science is working fast on this and is trying to know what else is there in this universe. Do you know that there is also a planet in this universe called the planet of diamonds?
This planet is also known as “Diamond Planet”. It was discovered by scientists in the year 2004. That is, this planet is made of full diamonds. But there has been a special reason behind the name of Diamond Planet.
It is said that this planet has a lot of diamonds. This entire planet is made of diamonds, that is, diamond everywhere is diamond. In such a situation, the question arises in everyone's mind will our science be able to reach this planet? And if this planet can be reached, then a store of diamonds will be found. Many people know only about the nine planets of our solar system, but let us know that there is a planet outside our solar system called 55 Cancri E. However, till now our scientists have not been able to reach this planet, but it has been discovered through Radial Velocity. This planet does not circulate the sun but revolves around the stars that have more carbon ratio. This is the reason why this planet is also called exoplanet.
Very few people know that diamond is made from carbon at high temperatures and pressure. This is also the reason behind renaming this planet as “Diamond Planet”. The ratio of carbon on this planet is very high and it is circling a star. Even more shocking is that the temperature of this planet is very high, due to which the graphite on it turns into diamonds. The most shocking thing is that time on this planet also passes very fast. One year on this planet is only 18 hours. The temperature of this planet is more than 2000 degrees Celsius and it is 40 light years away from Earth.