How much money is Lucy the diamond worth?

How much money is Lucy the diamond worth?

Lucy is a 10 Billion Trillion Trillion Carat Diamond making the largest in the universe!

Where is Lucy the diamond?

Deep in the Constellation of Centarus lies a star 50 light-years away from the Earth. This star is so… unique that astronomers nicknamed it “Lucy.” Lucy, also known as V886 Centauri and BPM 37093, is (at first glance) an ordinary white dwarf star.

Is there a star made of diamond?

Nickname and press coverage. Since a diamond also consists of crystallized carbon, the star BPM 37093 has been nicknamed Lucy after the Beatles’ hit Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds.

What is the biggest diamond in space?

Astronomers discovered the largest diamond of all times in space. The weight of the precious stone reportedly makes up ten billion trillion trillion carats (or five million trillion trillion pounds). The space diamond is virtually an enormous chunk of crystallized carbon, 4,000 kilometers in diameter.

Who is Diamond Star in the Philippines?

Teen Maricel Soriano
Teen Maricel Soriano (Diamond Star of the Philippine showbiz industry).

Does the moon have diamonds?

The moon might be full of enormous diamond crystals, but they won’t do us much good if they’re not close enough for the surface for us to get to them. We find diamonds near the surface of Earth mostly because of volcanic activity. Plate tectonics also play a role in transporting deep material to Earth’s surface.

Which is the most expensive diamond in the universe?

legendary Koh-I-Noor
Though the most expensive diamond in the world is the oval-shaped legendary Koh-I-Noor, weighing a massive 105.6 carat and the most expensive diamond, we do not know the actual price of it. Steeped in mystery and legend, the stone is believed to have been mined in India in the 1300s.

What is the rarest diamond on Earth?

Red diamonds are the rarest and some of the most expensive in the world. Also known as Fancy Reds, they come in a variety of shades ranging from orange-red to brownish red. Majority of the world’s red diamonds come from the Argyle Diamond Mine in Australia.