The dynamics of that planet are incomprehensible. Raining diamonds, diamonds that disintegrate, oceans of liquid metal, molten helium...just, wow.
Earthlings : diamonds are rare and expensive! Saturn : plebs, hold my rings
โThis planet rains water!โ - BBC Saturn Lab
for those of you commenting on the voice actor, his name is zachary quinto - he was spock in star trek beyond
This video should be forwarded to these people who treat diamond as treasure, the diamond is just a raindrop!
3:30 - At that depth it would be a blinding blue-white light many times as intense as sunlight from the heat. Also another source of heat would be the decay of radioisotopes trapped in Saturn's core.
That would be very beautiful/amazing to watch,Diamonds from the sky ๐ฎ ๐๐๐๐
And the award goes to Narrator's voice.
With all of the near-constant storms life on Saturn must be difficult for its residents!
WOW! The only thing that can actually tamper with the strength and structure of diamonds!
Some planets have it all
There are a lot of exotic and weird planets out there. But the weirdest BY FAR, is Earth.
If a planet rains something precious, that would be definitely dangerous planet
The concept of a planet that rains diamonds is associated with Neptune and Uranus, where extreme pressure and temperatures could transform carbon into diamonds. In these planets' deep interiors, methane might break down into carbon, which then forms diamonds under intense conditions. While direct observations are not yet possible, computer models suggest that diamond rain could occur, highlighting the fascinating and extreme nature of planetary environments.
Imagine watching them form would be insane. Mental!!!
my respect for the camera man filming this ๐๐๐
Magnificent Saturn
Gravity... The primodrial force of the universe
Cool ๐ thatโs interesting. And just knowing this can mean future space missions for finding a way to collect some those diamonds with a special designed spacecraft
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