A neutron star passing near Earth would initially appear as a small, harmless star, but its extreme gravity would destabilize Earth's oceans and atmosphere, followed by radiation storms, and if it passed too close, Earth's very structure could break apart, potentially destroying the entire planet.
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What If a Neutron Star Passed Near Earth? βοΈππ³Added:
What if a neutron star passed near [music] Earth?
At first, it would look like a small, harmless star.
But its gravity [music] would be unlike anything humanity has ever seen.
As it moved closer, Earth's oceans and atmosphere would become [music] unstable.
Then come the radiation storms.
If the neutron star passed too [music] close, Earth's very structure could begin to break apart.
>> [music] >> And tiny star could be powerful enough to destroy an entire world.
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