2015년 3월 1일 일요일

[New post] Everything You Need To Know About Neutron Stars (video)

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Everything You Need To Know About Neutron Stars (video)

by Jolene Creighton
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Neutron star comparison. (source)
Neutron stars are remarkable, and also terribly bizarre. Imagine our Sun being compressed to the size of Chicago, and you begin to understand just how remarkably bizarre neutron stars are. Even though they are tiny, typically only about 25 km (15 mi) in diameter, neutron stars are more massive than our sun. In fact, aside from black holes, neutron stars are the densest objects in the universe. An average neutron star will have a density around 5 x 1017 kg/m3, which is roughly the equivalent of all of humanity being squashed into a single sugar cube (that's pretty dense).
Learn about these amazing structures here:
Jolene Creighton | February 24, 2015 at 5:23 pm | Tags: black holeNeutron StarQuarkquasar,SpaceUniverse | Categories: Video | URL: http://www.fromquarkstoquasars.com/?p=37117

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