What is the most dense celestial body in the observable universe?
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The Earth. The third planet from the sun is the densest in the solar system. It is the 5th largest planet, in the solar system, and has a radius of 6,378 km at the equator.
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if its asked for the universe then it should be the black hole which is said to be the most dense object in universe
and can even trap the light or photon particle due to the extencive gravitational energy consumed in it.
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