Exoplanets with extreme conditions can exhibit phenomena like diamond rain, where carbon-rich atmospheres produce diamond precipitation, and may possess supercooled oceans hidden beneath frozen crusts, challenging traditional planetary definitions and expanding our understanding of potential habitable environments in the universe.
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The Diamond Rain: World Beyond the Snowbound ExoplanetsAñadido:
A planet drips diamonds as its clouds melt into glittering rain, turning the night sky into a jewel box.
Beneath the shimmering shower, a supercooled ocean hides under a frozen crust, brutal winds sculpting crystal caves.
Scientists map sparse starlight from a distant sun to chart jagged ice mountains and methane fjords across a surreal landscape.
These worlds push the definition of a planet, hinting at oceans buried beneath [music] ice and atmospheres thicker than Earth's.
If life learns to endure here, it could wear diamonds as armor while inviting us [music] to explore beyond our blue world.
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