Sunday, July 25, 2010

Neutron Star

Neutron stars are the collapsed cores of Supergiant stars that were not massive enough to form black holes. Neutron stars are very small (about 12 miles across.) but they have a lot of mass. There are several variations of neutron stars. Like Magnetars, pulsars and blazars. They have pretty cool names.
All neutron stars are surrounded by a nebula.

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