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Neutron stars, the remains of some massive stars after they explode in a supernova, are the densest directly observable objects in the universe.

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Additional insights we found via Kurzgesagt – In a Nutshell

  1. When massive stars exhaust their fuel, their cores undergo gravitational collapse within a second at about 25% the speed of light, causing electrons to smash into protons to create neutrons

  2. They are one of two typical outcomes when massive stars die, the other being a black hole. Which occurs is dependent on the mass of the leftover core

  3. These stellar remnants can spin rapidly, emit powerful radiation, and possess magnetic fields trillions of times stronger than Earth's

  4. With diameters of around 10 to 20 miles, neutron stars have the mass of two suns packed into a sphere the size of a city

  5. One teaspoon of these incredibly dense objects would weigh billions of tons

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