IT MAY BE RAINING DIAMONDS IN JUPITER AND SATURN !

Scientists have  claimed that Jupiter and Saturn just might be filled to the brim with diamonds.
 According to the researchers, chunks of diamonds my be floating in hydrogen and helium fluid deep in the atmospheres of Saturn and Jupiter.
                 What's more, at even lower depth, the extreme pressure and temperature can melt the precious gem, literally making it rain liquid diamond .


Image result for diamond on jupiter         "The new data available has confirmed that at depth, diamonds may be floating around inside of Saturn, some growing so large that they could perhaps be called 'diamond-bergs'," officials from California Specialty Engineering in Pasadena , California, wrote in a statement. 
        Planetary scientists Mona Delitsky of CSE and Kevin Baines of the University of Wisconsin-Madison conducted the research.
        Diamonds can form when elemental carbon, like graphite or soot created by huge lightning storms on Saturn, falls into the deep atmosphere of the planet where it is crushed into the gem, Baines and Delitsky said.
         Those solid diamonds then move farther into the depths  of the planet, where they turn into a liquid near the core.
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          Scientists have known that stale diamonds may exists in the relatively chilly cores Neptune and Uranus, but still now, Jupiter and Saturn were thought too hot to allow for solid , stable diamond formation. 
         "Diamonds are forever on Uranus and Neptune and not Jupiter and Saturn, ".
In a book called Alien Seas (Springer 2013),  Bianes and Delitsky detailed the story of how robotic mining ships may eventually be able to roam the interior of Saturn sometime in the future to collect diamonds and return them to Earth.

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