CITY-SIZE NEUTRON STARS MAY ACTUALLY BE BIGGER THAN WE THOUGHT
Jun 17, 2021
2 minutes
Words by Tereza Pultarova
cientists have found neutron stars – the densest known objects in the universe aside from black holes – have a radius of between 13.25 and 14.25 kilometres (8.2 and 8.9 miles). Previously it was believed these stars, leftovers of huge supernova explosions, have a slightly
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