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why neutron star burst has haven't destroy our solar system yet?????​

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Answered by babita886032
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spherical black hole surrounded by swirling disc of material

This artist concept illustrates a supermassive black hole with millions to billions times the mass of our Sun. Supermassive black holes are enormously dense objects buried at the hearts of galaxies. Image credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech

10 Questions You Might Have About Black Holes

By Elizabeth Landau

NEWS | September 23, 2019

A black hole is an extremely dense object in space from which no light can escape. While black holes are mysterious and exotic, they are also a key consequence of how gravity works: When a lot of mass gets compressed into a small enough space, the resulting object rips the very fabric of space and time, becoming what is called a singularity. A black hole's gravity is so powerful that it will be able to pull in nearby material and "eat" it.

Answered by tusharraj77123
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BECAUSE THEY ARE VERY FAR FROM THE SOLAR SYSTEM .

AND THE CLOSEST NEUTRON STAR IS AROUND 250 - 1000 LIGHT YEAR FAR .

YOU KNOW THAT , IF THE NEUTRON STAR BURST AROUND THE SOLAR SYSTEM THEN WHAT HAPPENS BY THE STRANGELETS.

AND WHEN THE NEUTRON STAR BURST THEN WE REALIZE THE GRAVITATIONAL WAVES IN THE SPACE AFFECT OUR MAGNETIC FIELD . BUT IT PROTECT FROM US . AND WE GET THAT NEWS BY THE RADIO TELESCOPE .

HOPE IT HELPS YOU

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