File:White dwarf vs neutron star.svg

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English: A visual comparison of a white dwarf with a radius of 6000 km (roughly the Earth's radius) and a neutron star. With radius of just 10 km, the neutron star is a dot compared to white dwarf, yet it is more massive and hence much more dense.
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A visual comparison of 6000 km white dwarf and 10 km neutron star

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15 November 2024

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