so sounds like I need to add some intergalactic opal to my wishlist? 😝 I have only recently found your channel and am in the middle of watching through the entire back catalogue. I would LOVE a series on Australia. I myself am from West Australia and we are very resource-rich here. 😍
Other planets probably have gems we've never seen before & can't even imagine... some of those locations are so extreme and we've never run our fingers through the dirt. Maybe we'll find something harder than diamond in the future.
Opal from Mars and diamonds from Mercury? Yes please!! That would be awesome to see a specimen of both if possible. I think the diamonds from Mercury may be black in color. That would be amazing!!
While I am unsure of the geology of the surface of Mercury, guessing says, colourless, some yellow from N and a good possibility of Boron so maybe some blues. The surface being well radiated might also get some unusual colours, greens, purples. Depends on what the object carries with it as well.
This reminds me of the Doctor Who episode "Midnight". I don't really like diamonds but I bet the cartels are shitting themselves at the thought of zillions of multi-colored/clear diamonds some day flooding the market and ruining their 100+-year-old monopoly. TFS
Whao, I never knew that gemstones can form on the planets mars🔴 and mercury before.😯😃💎☄🌌 It's so fascinating to know the scientific facts🤔🧑🔬 on how they're form and get the information from the satellites🛰 too. I also heard from another video that Saturn also rain diamonds too.🪐🌧💎 I do believe that the diamonds from mercury will be colorless.💁♀️ Thanks for teaching us about this.🙂👍 Nice video and see you later.🧑🚀🚀💎
There are only so many different ways the chemical elements can combine, an many of them are minerals we value highly, like diamonds. And we haven't explored enough to know what minerals may form on other plants
There's actually asteroid in my property. It got plenty of magnetic metals, pink, green and blue gemstones. The rock is under the ground but drilling machine brought some pieces of it to the surface. I've picked up plenty of black, green and rainbow tektite. USGS do not believe me. I invite anyone who one to come here and see it for themselves. I don't know what kind of metals and gemstone are this. It could be new and rare.
I have plenty of diamonds from space. You wanna bet? Just come here in my house in South Carolina and you'll see hundreds of thousands of years asteroid. It's found in 2 different places. One is under the ground in my well. And another one is a big boulder at the back of my property. I just found it out last month.
Stars that go supernova are responsible for creating many of the elements of the periodic table, including those that make up the human body. Now there is some key features of earth that is created due to having life on the planet, that will not find elsewhere unless they have life too, so odd to comment on what we have naturally have in common. What next you will regale me with a video about how water is vet in China and in the US?
👽I believe if an alchemist ever got to other planets we would be able to do what we do on Earth but we would have new elements to experiment with which would create new technology that would change everything that we know about this universe and ourselves as the human race.👽
They are! Those big sails are solar panels 😊 As I understand it, the trouble is when you need thrust - you either need to make a puff of gas (so your probe now needs to carry a bulky gas canister, like Wall•E when he flies with EVE), or you can take a small amount of high-density fuel which is less heavy overall (so less expensive to launch i to space) and can be converted to gas to provide propulsion/braking. I hope that answers your question!
I'm thinking they're black or maybe mostly yellow. Probably heavily included but the clearest will be yellow to black due to heavy radiation and other chemical inclusions coming from the sun and other meteorites
so sounds like I need to add some intergalactic opal to my wishlist? 😝 I have only recently found your channel and am in the middle of watching through the entire back catalogue. I would LOVE a series on Australia. I myself am from West Australia and we are very resource-rich here. 😍
Other planets probably have gems we've never seen before & can't even imagine... some of those locations are so extreme and we've never run our fingers through the dirt. Maybe we'll find something harder than diamond in the future.
Opal from Mars and diamonds from Mercury? Yes please!! That would be awesome to see a specimen of both if possible. I think the diamonds from Mercury may be black in color. That would be amazing!!
I don’t know if you guys are still doing your unboxing America series but I would really love a Wyoming episode
3:15 I believe you meant, "...transform the graphite into diamond." 🙂
Rob is the best, and that hair is looking nice
so interesting to hear about your explanation about gem stone from other space 👍👍👍👌👌
I'd like to see that! I want my Kaiper Crysta
Great video
Thanks!
Thanks Rob. We were only discussing this the other day amongst a group of friends. 👍
Red diamond
While I am unsure of the geology of the surface of Mercury, guessing says, colourless, some yellow from N and a good possibility of Boron so maybe some blues. The surface being well radiated might also get some unusual colours, greens, purples. Depends on what the object carries with it as well.
🙏good video
Scientists also believe that it could rain tiny diamonds on Saturn 🤩
I want a video about gems that have been found in meteors!
Awesome! I think the diamonds on Mercury are blue and pink!! Or maybe I am just hoping! LOL ❤❤❤😄
So...what you're saying is I should yeet a ball of graphite at the earth from orbit and profit from the impact diamonds? 😈 You son of a gun I'm in!
Diamonds on Mercury would be amazing, I wonder about clarity, colour and carat would be, I hope there are blue, green, red and pink diamonds.
Nice. :)
Roadtrip...!
This reminds me of the Doctor Who episode "Midnight".
I don't really like diamonds but I bet the cartels are shitting themselves at the thought of zillions of multi-colored/clear diamonds some day flooding the market and ruining their 100+-year-old monopoly. TFS
All planets have rocks? Yeah and no, I mean, they all have at least a rock core I guess
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Sure but wouldn't any diamonds caused by asteroid impact be micro-diamonds?
😎supercool
It would be super cool if you guys did a video on Star Garnets (they’re only found in Idaho and India which is kind of wild)
We definitely want to! Stayed tuned
Whao, I never knew that gemstones can form on the planets mars🔴 and mercury before.😯😃💎☄🌌 It's so fascinating to know the scientific facts🤔🧑🔬 on how they're form and get the information from the satellites🛰 too. I also heard from another video that Saturn also rain diamonds too.🪐🌧💎 I do believe that the diamonds from mercury will be colorless.💁♀️ Thanks for teaching us about this.🙂👍 Nice video and see you later.🧑🚀🚀💎
Now I am curious on the other rocky world, Venus. What gams would form under that heat, pressure, and acidity?
The diamonds will be silver, sort of Mercury colour?
"you fancy huh"....( Get it? ...fancy diamond.. silent laugh...look it up)
There are only so many different ways the chemical elements can combine, an many of them are minerals we value highly, like diamonds. And we haven't explored enough to know what minerals may form on other plants
So who owns the rights to the diamonds of Mercury? Will there be a diamond rush in space?
There's actually asteroid in my property. It got plenty of magnetic metals, pink, green and blue gemstones. The rock is under the ground but drilling machine brought some pieces of it to the surface. I've picked up plenty of black, green and rainbow tektite. USGS do not believe me. I invite anyone who one to come here and see it for themselves. I don't know what kind of metals and gemstone are this. It could be new and rare.
I have plenty of diamonds from space. You wanna bet? Just come here in my house in South Carolina and you'll see hundreds of thousands of years asteroid. It's found in 2 different places. One is under the ground in my well. And another one is a big boulder at the back of my property. I just found it out last month.
I would guess that the diamonds would have carbon inclusions and be salt and pepper diamonds
Stars that go supernova are responsible for creating many of the elements of the periodic table, including those that make up the human body. Now there is some key features of earth that is created due to having life on the planet, that will not find elsewhere unless they have life too, so odd to comment on what we have naturally have in common.
What next you will regale me with a video about how water is vet in China and in the US?
👽I believe if an alchemist ever got to other planets we would be able to do what we do on Earth but we would have new elements to experiment with which would create new technology that would change everything that we know about this universe and ourselves as the human race.👽
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We dont really NEED Mercury to be full of diamonds. There are lots of them here on Earth plus we can make as many as we need.
Why aren’t these space vehicles solar powered?
They are! Those big sails are solar panels 😊 As I understand it, the trouble is when you need thrust - you either need to make a puff of gas (so your probe now needs to carry a bulky gas canister, like Wall•E when he flies with EVE), or you can take a small amount of high-density fuel which is less heavy overall (so less expensive to launch i to space) and can be converted to gas to provide propulsion/braking.
I hope that answers your question!
My neighbors a tweeker, those aren’t diamonds
I'm thinking they're black or maybe mostly yellow. Probably heavily included but the clearest will be yellow to black due to heavy radiation and other chemical inclusions coming from the sun and other meteorites
twas out of this world.
Hot guys facial hair and gems go well together.
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