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Metaca diamond was discovered in 2008 in the Nubian desert of northern Sudan. This meteorite was completely different from eight eight meteorites. This meteorite is enclosed by diamond. So there was no end to the curiosity of scientists. About five years after finding it, scientists say that it is actually part of a planet lost in the Solar System. These research reports have been published in the Journal of Nature Communications.
Scientists said they found special type of minerals and chemicals from the three different microscopy studies. This mineral and chemical material has become a hard rock. These pieces of stone were of different size. The pieces were named together 'Alhamaha Sitta'.
According to the scientists, this planet was billions of billions of years before the solar system was formed. It was the size of Mars and Marcari. It is said that the amount of pressure required for the formation of diamond was very effectively on that planet. That is why the diamond was created on this planet. The amount of minerals found in this meteorite can only be formed by the pressure of 20 gigapascal (GPA) pressure. And such pressure can be formed on a larger planet. Firhang Nabiye and his research team members in De Lausanne, Ecole Polytechni of Switzerland, said that there was no such detailed study of such a large rock structure from space.
Through this meteorite, another theory of today's solar system is going to be confirmed. That is, the solar system formed from numerous proto-planets. The names of those explosions that took place in the space in Eurasia Only one percent of them are likely to get into the Earth's atmosphere.