6. A single spoonful of a neutron star would weigh 10 million tons
A neutron star is the result of a supernova and is one of the densest objects in the universe.
They are so dense that a single spoonful of a neutron star weighs 10 million tons.
This is due to the intense gravitational pull of the star, which compacts matter to an incredible degree.
Despite their size, neutron stars are complicated to observe and study due to their small size and intense gravitational pull.
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