Britain releases "the world's largest natural diamond" from space

The diamonds are going to be lost in the sky, and the British giant diamonds are "released."

A diamond worth £12,000 ($125,000) was sent into space on the morning of August 7th in the UK – when it fell back to the ground, please collect it. This shiny little guy was tied in a steel frame tied under a helium balloon. It will rise above the earth until the atmospheric pressure at the edge of space causes the balloon to burst. The diamond will then be returned to the ground with a huge orange-red parachute - the people who reach it will become rich with £12,000.

This diamond, shaped like a diamond from the reality show celebrity Kim Kardashian and Jessica Biel, the number one sexy woman.

The "77 Diamond" was named after the so-called first diamond engagement ring from the 1456 Austrian Archduke Maximilian Iof Austria to the Burgundy Duke's daughter, Maryof Burgundy. The bosses of "77 Diamonds" said the event was aimed at increasing the company's visibility. Tobias Kormind, the company's co-founder, said: "We are very excited about this delivery. This is the first time people have sent diamonds to space. With this activity, we want to use a richer one. Imagination and an intriguing way to find similarities between diamonds and stars."

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