Review:
Neutron Stars
overall review score: 4.5
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Neutron stars are the collapsed cores of massive stars that can only be formed in supernova explosions. They are incredibly dense and have a strong gravitational pull.
Key Features
- Extremely dense
- High gravitational pull
- Formed in supernova explosions
Pros
- Provide valuable insights into extreme physics
- Contribute to understanding of stellar evolution
Cons
- Difficult to observe directly
- Limited knowledge about their internal structure