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On Saturn, It Literally Rains Diamonds The Planets BBC Earth

On Saturn, It Literally Rains Diamonds The Planets BBC Earth

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Rating: 4.0; Vote: 1
On Saturn, It Literally Rains Diamonds The Planets BBC Earth MAX: A bit like BBC Click presenters are talking so fast and so obliquely that no one honestly knows what is being explained at all, a very poor effort. Sadly this is not remotely digestible by the licence paying population at all(all right for luvvies)
Date: 2020-08-24

Comments and reviews: 5


No, I don't think those are diamonds. I think those moons are clashing against each other since they are so close together. Debris from the moons is falling. We should never live there. because we might get hit by those rocks.
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Can someone tell me which is the name of the song by the end of episode 4, life beyond the Sun, Saturn? I am trying desperetly to find it and my shazam, after many trials, gave me a love song from the '90.
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What if if we live in space, everything is normal and everything goes fine like how we live here on earth. What would be the first thing you will do?
Me: mine all the giants planets

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I doubt that our findings are true. we're speculating based of telescopes and equations on earth. But was the equations don't work in space.
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That is crazy i think even earth millions of years ago there was rain of diamonds too but i don't know if there was mankind
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