why astranauts dont go on neptune to collect all diamonds .....content quality requirrd
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it takes so much of time to go and there will be asteroids more that will distrub the space ship
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High pressure experiments suggest large quantities of diamonds are formed from methane on the ice giant planets Uranus and Neptune, while some extrasolar planets may be composed almost entirely of diamond. Diamonds are also found in stars and may have been the first mineral ever to have formed.
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Assuming the science is true and there really are diamonds raining in 6,000km, to 30,000km range
Neptune, like the other gas giants in our solar system, doesn't have much of a solid surface to live on. But the planet's largest moon, Triton, could make an interesting place to set up a space colony. So far, only a single spacecraft has ever visited Triton.So it would be a tough task indeed to go and harvest diamonds
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This is like science fact that screams it must be Science Fiction!
Assuming the science is true and there really are diamonds raining in 6,000km, to 30,000km range
Neptune, like the other gas giants in our solar system, doesn't have much of a solid surface to live on. But the planet's largest moon, Triton, could make an interesting place to set up a space colony. So far, only a single spacecraft has ever visited Triton.So it would be a tough task indeed to go and harvest diamonds
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