Mar 20, 2025
Khushi Kumari
A Planet Made of Diamond? Meet PSR J1719-1438 b
Scientists discovered a rare planet, PSR J1719-1438b, made almost entirely of solid diamond
This planet has the mass of Jupiter but is only 40% its size, making it incredibly dense
Astronomers believe the planet is the leftover core of a dead star, compressed into carbon-rich diamond
It was found by scientists from Australia, Germany, and the US using a radio telescope in Parkes, Australia
PSR J1719-1438b is 4,000 light-years away, in the Serpens constellation, orbiting a pulsar
The planet orbits its pulsar every 2 hours and 10 minutes, at a distance of just 370,000 miles (600,000 km)
The diamond planet is five times bigger than Earth and even larger than the pulsar it orbits
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