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  3. Diamond Rain, Massive Diamond Icebergs May Exist on Uranus and Neptune

Diamond Rain, Massive Diamond Icebergs May Exist on Uranus and Neptune

Published: Jun 23, 2026
Diamond Rain, Massive Diamond Icebergs May Exist on Uranus and Neptune
Author: 
Howard Cohen

Scientists speculate that deep beneath the icy blue clouds of Uranus and Neptune, one of the universe's most dazzling weather phenomena may be taking place: showers of diamonds falling through the planets' interiors.

It sounds like science fiction, but decades of research — and a growing body of laboratory evidence — suggest that these distant worlds may indeed be producing diamonds by the billions.

Uranus and Neptune are known as "ice giants," but that name can be a little misleading. Their interiors aren't filled with frozen water the way we think of ice on Earth. Instead, scientists believe their small rocky cores are wrapped in enormous layers of superheated "ices" made primarily of water, ammonia and methane.

It's the methane that gives these planets their signature blue color — and possibly their extraordinary diamond-making abilities.

Researchers believe that about 6,200 miles beneath the clouds, temperatures soar to thousands of degrees and pressures climb to more than a million times Earth's atmospheric pressure. Under those crushing conditions, methane molecules are torn apart, separating carbon atoms from hydrogen.

The freed carbon atoms are then squeezed into microscopic diamonds.

Because diamonds are denser than the surrounding materials, scientists theorize they begin to sink, creating what can only be described as "diamond rain."

And the story may get even more spectacular from there.

Some researchers believe these falling gems accumulate around the planets' cores, forming thick diamond-rich layers. Others speculate that the extreme temperatures deeper inside may melt the diamonds into vast oceans of liquid carbon.

In one of the most intriguing scenarios, enormous solid diamonds — some perhaps as large as icebergs — could float atop these liquid seas.

Imagine a world with diamond bergs drifting on oceans of carbon.

The idea was first proposed in 1981 by physicist Marvin Ross of the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, but for years it remained little more than an intriguing theory.

More recently, scientists have recreated the extreme conditions found inside Uranus and Neptune using powerful lasers and shock-compression experiments. In these tests, materials containing carbon and hydrogen — including common plastics — were blasted with intense pulses of energy. The results showed that carbon atoms rapidly reorganized themselves into tiny diamonds, lending strong support to the diamond-rain hypothesis.

Although no spacecraft has ever ventured deep enough into Uranus or Neptune to confirm the phenomenon directly, scientists are increasingly confident that these glittering storms are real.

For jewelry lovers, it's a delightful thought: While diamonds on Earth are precious and rare, somewhere in the outer reaches of our solar system, they may be falling like raindrops.

Credits: Fanciful conceptual image by The Jeweler Blog using aichatapp.ai.

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