Neutron stars possess gravitational forces over 2 billion times stronger than Earth's, with a teaspoon of their material weighing 6 billion tons; this immense gravity can shred asteroids and neighboring stars, and even bends light as it passes nearby, making their gravitational grip an inescapable force in the universe.
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The Inescapable Grip of a Neutron Star #shorts #space #scienceAdded:
Neutron stars can rip apart anything that gets too close.
Imagine a teaspoon of neutron star material. It would weigh about 6 billion tons.
Neutron stars are just 12 miles wide, yet their gravity is over 2 billion times stronger than Earth's.
This intense pull can shred entire asteroids or neighboring stars.
Even light struggles against [music] such an immense force, bending as it passes nearby.
Their gravitational grip is an inescapable force in the universe, drawing in all that dares approach.
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