What kind of star is the smallest, with a typical one being only about 20 miles across?
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A Neutron star is by nature very hot and radioactive, infact, they are considered as planetary objects with a mass about 1.4 times than that of the Sun, the biggest star in the universe.
They measure between 10 and 20 km, have very high density, and have predominantly a pack of neutrons.
They have formed due to the supernova explosion of a massive star, combined with gravitational collapse altogether.
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