What planet has hot ice?

Welcome to the world where the ice burns.
Take TrEs-2b, it's a planet made of a substance that's darker than coal. Then there's Gliese 436 b (otherwise known as GJ 436 b). This alien world is located approximately 30 light-years from Earth towards the constellation of Leo. And it is made of excruciatingly hot ice.
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What is a hot ice planet?

A Neptune-sized world in a distant solar system orbits very close to its star and might be covered with exotic forms of water not naturally found on Earth, scientists say. The bizarre world is being called a "hot ice planet."
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Does Neptune have hot ice?

Thought to lurk deep within Neptune and Uranus, the extreme material is actually half as hot as the surface of the sun.
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Does hot ice exist?

It has taken one of the most powerful lasers on the planet, but scientists have done it. They've confirmed the existence of 'superionic' hot ice - frozen water that can remain solid at thousands of degrees of heat.
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What planet is the planet of ice?

Uranus (left) and Neptune are classified as ice giant planets because their rocky, icy cores are proportionally larger than the amount of gas they contain. The gas giants — Jupiter and Saturn — contain far more gas than rock or ice.
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How Can This Super Hot Planet Have Ice?



Is there ice on Uranus?

Structure. Uranus is one of two ice giants in the outer solar system (the other is Neptune). Most (80% or more) of the planet's mass is made up of a hot dense fluid of "icy" materials – water, methane, and ammonia – above a small rocky core. Near the core, it heats up to 9,000 degrees Fahrenheit (4,982 degrees Celsius) ...
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Is there ice on Venus?

Venus is too hot to have any type of ice on it. The surface of Venus is covered by its thick atmosphere of carbon dioxide. Image courtesy of NASA. Earth: As Earth's surface cooled, water vapor in the early atmosphere condensed and precipitated, forming our oceans.
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What is black hot ice?

The findings, published today in Nature, confirm the existence of “superionic ice,” a new phase of water with bizarre properties. Unlike the familiar ice found in your freezer or at the north pole, superionic ice is black and hot. A cube of it would weigh four times as much as a normal one.
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Where is ice 7 found?

Scientists believe that ice-VII may be found in great abundance in the solar system, perhaps in the interior of ice moons like Enceladus and Europa, or as part of the ocean floor of Titan.
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How hot can Uranus get?

Uranus' inner heat

Temperatures inside it may reach 9,000 degrees Fahrenheit (4,982 degrees C), according to NASA. Though this is considerably warmer than the icy atmosphere, compared to other planet's Uranus' core is pretty cold.
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Does it rain diamonds on Neptune?

Deep within Neptune and Uranus, it rains diamonds—or so astronomers and physicists have suspected for nearly 40 years. The outer planets of our Solar System are hard to study, however. Only a single space mission, Voyager 2, has flown by to reveal some of their secrets, so diamond rain has remained only a hypothesis.
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Does liquid ice exist?

The water molecule

Ice is the solid state of water, a normally liquid substance that freezes to the solid state at temperatures of 0 °C (32 °F) or lower and expands to the gaseous state at temperatures of 100 °C (212 °F) or higher.
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Does it rain diamonds on Saturn NASA?

The sixth planet in the Solar System is made up of an immense gaseous mass, and its environmental conditions and chemical composition are so different from that of planet Earth that the rain is not made up of water, but diamonds.
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What planet is made of diamonds?

In 2012, scientists announced they'd found a planet, 55 Cancri e, that was made out of diamond. The idea was based on estimates of the planet's size and density.
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Is Neptune made of ice?

Neptune is one of two ice giants in the outer solar system (the other is Uranus). Most (80% or more) of the planet's mass is made up of a hot dense fluid of "icy" materials – water, methane, and ammonia – above a small, rocky core.
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What are the two ice giants planets?

The “ice giants” Uranus and Neptune are made primarily of heavier stuff, probably the next most abundant elements in the Sun – oxygen, carbon, nitrogen, and sulfur. For each giant planet the core is the “seed” around which it accreted nebular gas. The ice giants may be more seed than gas.
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What is the rarest ice?

Ice-VII, with its cubic crystals, is unique in that it remains stable even as pressure increases dramatically. It's 1.5 times more dense than ice-I as well. There's (almost) nowhere on Earth for ice-VII to form, because it requires both low temperatures and high pressure exceeding 30,000 atmospheres (3 gigapascals).
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Can ice become diamond?

The mantle is very hot, so there's no way for ice to form there. In very rare cases, as diamonds travel up through the mantle and crust to the Earth's surface, they maintain their tight lattice structure, and the water inside them is exposed to low enough temperatures that ice-VII can form.
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Is black ice black?

Black ice, sometimes called clear ice, is a thin coating of glaze ice on a surface, especially on roads. The ice itself is not black, but visually transparent, allowing the often black road below to be seen through it.
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What is supersonic ice?

Superionic ice is a special crystalline form, half solid, half liquid – and it's electrically conductive. It's formed at extremely high temperatures and pressures at the centre of planets like Neptune and Uranus in the outer solar system.
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What form of water is on Uranus?

The scientists also found that superionic water in Uranus and Neptune is more electrically conductive than water on Earth, and they think that superionic water could compose a large portion of the dense inner layers of these gas giants.
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What is the hardest form of ice?

Ice VII is a cubic crystalline form of ice. It can be formed from liquid water above 3 GPa (30,000 atmospheres) by lowering its temperature to room temperature, or by decompressing heavy water (D2O) ice VI below 95 K.
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Does Mercury have ice?

Mercury is not alone in having ice on its surface, as water ice has also been discovered on the moon and on small worlds such as asteroids and comets. These locations may have variations in water deposition, however. "The process in our model would not be anywhere near as productive on the moon.
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Does Mars have ice?

Like Earth, Mars has ice caps at its poles. Water reaches the poles as vapor and is frozen into thin layers that build up thick deposits. Mixed with this water is dust picked up by the wind, so the caps have bright and dark layers of "clean" and "dirty" ice.
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Does Jupiter have ice?

The gas planet likely has three distinct cloud layers in its "skies" that, taken together, span about 44 miles (71 kilometers). The top cloud is probably made of ammonia ice, while the middle layer is likely made of ammonium hydrosulfide crystals. The innermost layer may be made of water ice and vapor.
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