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Interesting scientific facts but No.7 I just do not get. If it's a pinhead size piece of a neutron star, how can it be 15 miles across?
Reviewed by barryr666 Nov 16, 01:09pm ( 5 reviews ) • itvnews.tv
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Rated by barryr666 on Nov 16, 1:09pm
Interesting scientific facts but No.7 I just do not get. If it's a pinhead size piece of a neutron star, how can it be 15 miles across?
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Rated by Samthenerd on Nov 12, 9:30am
From the page: "A pinhead-sized piece of a neutron star weighs 1 million tons and it is 15 miles across and weighs more than the Sun." What.
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Rated by vishal121296 on Nov 12, 8:11am
Very interresting
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Rated by PatriceIci on Nov 01, 10:08am
These are genuinely interesting
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Rated by juancav on Oct 30, 7:42am
Interesting and odd facts.
