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WHAT ARE NEUTRON STARS ? HOW THEY ARE MADE UP OF ?
IS IT DANGEROUS FOR US ? WHERE THEY ARE LOCATED ?

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WHAT ARE NEUTRON STARS?

A neutron star is the collapsed core of a massive supergiant star, which had a total mass of between 10 and 25 solar masses, possibly more if the star was especially metal-rich.

WHAT ARE THEY MADE UP OF?

most of the protons in a neutron star convert into neutrons—neutron stars are made up of about 95 percent neutrons. When protons convert to neutrons, they release ubiquitous particles called neutrinos. Neutron stars are made in supernova explosions which are giant neutrino factories.

ARE THEY DANGEROUS FOR US?

Neutron stars can be dangerous because of their strong fields. If a neutron star entered our solar system, it could cause chaos, throwing off the orbits of the planets and, if it got close enough, even raising tides that would rip the planet apart. But the closest known neutron star is about 500 light-years away.

WHERE ARE THEY LOCATED?

A handful of neutron stars have been found sitting at the centers of supernova remnants quietly emitting X-rays. More often, though, neutron stars are found spinning wildly with extreme magnetic fields as pulsars or magnetars.

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