Sunday, February 15, 2004

START SAVING FOR NEXT VALENTINE'S DAY

Is the diamond on that ring just not quite enough karats? Well, astronomers can help you; they've found a 10 billion trillion trillion-carat diamond:
If anyone's ever promised you the sun, the moon and the stars, tell 'em you'll settle for BPM 37093.
The heart of that burned-out star with the no-nonsense name is a sparkling diamond that weighs a staggering 10 billion trillion trillion carats. That's one followed by 34 zeros.

The hunk of celestial bling is an estimated 2,500 miles across, said Travis Metcalfe, of the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics.

"You would need a jeweler's loupe the size of the sun to grade this diamond," said Metcalfe, who led the team that discovered the gem.

It's amazing what God can design.

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