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Posted on November 9, 2017 by New Scientist - News

Giant star smash-up may have made the biggest neutron star ever

The collision that produced recent gravitational waves may have left behind the biggest neutron star ever seen. But it might have collapsed into a black hole
CategoriesAstronomy, gravitational waves, LIGO, neutron stars, space

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