A Typical Neutron Star Is Only 13.6 Miles Wide, According to New Ultra-Precise Measurement - Gizmodo
Summary
A typical neutron star measures 22 kilometers (13.6 miles) wide, according to new research. It’s the most accurate measurement yet of these highly compact, super-dense objects.
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