Atoms As Big As Mountains — Neutron Stars Explained
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"Atoms As Big As Mountains" refers to the extreme nature of neutron stars, which are essentially the collapsed cores of massive stars.
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Neutron star
Supernova
Density
Core collapse
Gravity
Neutrons
Degeneracy pressure
Pulsar
Magnetar
Spacetime
Iron core
Event horizon
Strange matter
Nuclear pasta
Kinetic energy
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