Sotheby's is auctioning a rare diamond that is said to be out of this world(在线收听) |
Sotheby's is auctioning a rare diamond that is said to be out of this world Transcript The gem is expected to sell for $6.8 million. But is the black, 555.55-carat diamond really a treasure from outer space? DEBBIE ELLIOTT, HOST: There's a diamond going up for sale. It's said to be out of this world. Get this; it's a black 555.55-carat diamond that fits in the palm of your hand. A MARTINEZ, HOST: The auction house Sotheby's says this rare gem may be a treasure from interstellar space. Now, that caught the attention of Tim McCoy. TIM MCCOY: Not so sure it came from outer space. ELLIOTT: McCoy's a curator of the meteorite collection at the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History in Washington, D.C. MCCOY: Just at the Smithsonian alone, we have about 30,000 different meteorites. None of them contain anything like this. It's millions of little crystals, all, like, a few microns in size, all stuck together to make this big 555-carat - what is really a rock more than a single crystal. MARTINEZ: McCoy says the mysterious diamond is known as a carbonado, found only in Brazil and the Central African Republic. ELLIOTT: No one really knows how carbonadoes formed. Mccoy says it could have happened underground 4 billion years ago. MCCOY: We think of outer space as this really exotic place; but think of inner Earth as a really exotic place. We don't really know very well what the deep, deep Earth is like. You know, every rock has a story, and we just have to know how to listen to it. And I think this is a rock that we can't quite understand its story yet. But it's going to be a really good one when someone figures it out. MARTINEZ: Sotheby's gave the diamond a nickname - the enigma. It's expected to sell for 6.8 million bucks at auction next month. (SOUNDBITE OF RIHANNA'S "DIAMONDS (INSTRUMENTAL)") |
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