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Jane Foster ([info]science_fact) wrote in [info]avengers_net,
@ 2019-09-16 16:54:00

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Entry tags:- network, jane foster, natasha romanoff, thor odinson

Here's something interesting. Scientists have found one of the densest nuetron stars ever discovered. Over twice the mass of the sun but only 15 miles in diameter. That's close to being too heavy to exist. Much more mass and the density would collapse the structure even further into a black hole.

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[info]science_fact
2019-09-20 02:50 am UTC (link)
Neutron stars don't tend to collapse into black holes. Although they are incredibly dense, they don't have the mass required to collapse into black holes. While there is likely an upper limit to the mass a neutron star can acquire before it's forced to collapse into a black hole, the stars are incredibly stable and we haven't found it yet. This large helps us approach that limit.

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[info]blackwidowbite
2019-09-23 01:15 pm UTC (link)
This is fascinating. I may have to do some additional reading on this myself.

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