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This contains one stellar object - a Neutron star. This is the left over mass from a star with enough mass (about 4 times that of the Earth sun) that goes supernova. The remaining core will collapse to create the neutron star. A typical neutron star is a hot dim object approximately 32 km or 20 miles wide. The matter of a neutron star (sometimes called neutronium) is extremely dense, a teaspoonful weights billions of tons. | This contains one stellar object - a Neutron star. This is the left over mass from a star with enough mass (about 4 times that of the Earth sun) that goes supernova. The remaining core will collapse to create the neutron star. A typical neutron star is a hot dim object approximately 32 km or 20 miles wide. The matter of a neutron star (sometimes called neutronium) is extremely dense, a teaspoonful weights billions of tons. | ||
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