Inside giant ice planets it could be raining diamonds | Digital Trends
The universe is stranger than you can imagine, and out in the depths of space, there are wild and weird exoplanets to be found — planets with glowing rivers of lava , or planets under gravitational forces so strong they are shaped like a football .
The diamond rain effect is thought to occur deep within ice giants like Uranus and Neptune, and it was re-created in a lab here on Earth in 2017. Now, researchers have found that this effect isn’t just a rare fluke but could be more common than previously thought.
It Rains Diamonds On Planets Across The Universe, And We Might Know Why
Scientists think that diamond rain might be common on planets across the universe , after recreating the strange rain that is formed deep inside Uranus and Neptune using ordinary plastic. Very little is known about the ice giants located at the far end of our solar system .
Neptune and Uranus are an endless source of fascination and mystery. Voyager 2 passed by Uranus in 1986 and Neptune in 1989 en route to its eventual departure from our solar system.
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