There are 10 teaspoons in one star
A neutron star.
A neutron star is the heaviest matter. About one teaspoon full weighs 1 billion tonne.
There are no moons around a neutron star. A large, spherical body orbiting a neutron star would be considered a planet.
Because the atoms inside the neutron star are squashed together to the point that they cannot move anymore, for example a teaspoon of neutron is about 90,000,000 tonnes. So basicly pretty much anything in the universe isn't as dense as that. hope this helps.
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No. A neutron star is many times denser than a white dwarf.
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Neutron stars do not have fuel. A neutron star is a remnant of a star that has already died.
No. A neutron star ts the remnant of a massive star that exploded.
A neutron star is a stellar remnant
A neutron star or a pulsar, or a black hole.
The name is a bit of a give away really. A neutron star is a lump of matter composed entirely of neutrons, thus containing a large mass (typically between 1.4 and 3.2 solar masses in a very small volume. This matter is so dense that typically one teaspoon of neutron star (5 ml) would have a mass of about 5 and a half billion tons.