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n. (neutron star English)
Usage examples of "neutron stars".
And should I study neutron stars, bursters, whatever the hell they are?
There was no way she was going to ask Paris to hold an orbit close to two neutron stars while she fought with six ships.
I'd known next to nothing about neutron stars the day the puppeteer picked me up.
The gleisners had put a non-sentient probe into orbit around the Lacerta black hole, but it had revealed nothing about the cause of the neutron stars' collision.
This system contains two neutron stars orbiting each other, and the energy they are losing by the emission of gravitational waves is causing them to spiral in toward each other.
If you're the first to explore a certain idea, a new technology-black holes, neutron stars-you get a fair amount of acclaim.
Well, if there are aliens that live on neutron stars, as Robert L.
The remnants of large stars -white dwarfs and neutron stars - were quite satisfactory, and so were immature stars: the brown dwarfs and Jovian gas planets which were warm but not quite large enough for fusion to be initiated.
For neutron stars, the pressure of the neutrons staves off gravity.
When, five years later, the great Robert Oppenheimer turned his attention to neutron stars in a landmark paper, he made not a single reference to any of Zwicky’.