Diamonds From Space Come to Earth

A spatial rock that erupted in the earth's atmosphere in 2008 and carried diamonds on it was part of a lost planet of an early solar system. The planet existed billions of years before it was cut off from the system after an explosion, and it may have been as large as Mercour or Mars. [...]
The planet existed billions of years before it was cut off from the system after an explosion, and it may have been as large as Mercour or Mars. A team of researchers has published these results in the journal Nature Communications.
They argue that the pressure needed to produce diamonds of this type can only be found on a planet of these sizes. Using microscope <x0high definition”, researchers examined the compound of diamonds found on the fallen cliff in the nubian desert of Northern Sudan after the 2008 asteroid TC3 entered the atmosphere.
Their review has revealed the first convincing evidence for a body of these already missing sizes, writes the team of researchers. The results also reinforce the theory that planets in today's solar system are created by the remains of dozens of large planets.
Meteories from this explosion have fallen into the category of space reefs called ureilals, which make up less than 1 percent of the earth's falling objects. Researchers suggest that all Ureilial asterorides may be part of the same project.



















