There are no moons around a neutron star. A large, spherical body orbiting a neutron star would be considered a planet.
Yes, we have found evidence of planets orbiting neutron stars. A planet similar to Earth in size and mass could exist around a neutron star, but beyond that it would not be very Earthlike. Such planets probably form from the remains of the supernova.
According to the Wikipedia, a newly formed neutron star would have a temperature of 1011 - 1012 Kelvin, but after a year, it will cool down to 106 (a million) Kelvin, due to the large number of neutrinos it emits.
A neutron star is a stellar remnant
No. Neutron stars are far MORE DENSE than the Sun's core. If the Sun were twice its actual mass, and if it were to collapse into a ball around 10 miles in diameter, THEN it would be as dense as a neutron star. Compared to a neutron star, the Sun is like a mist of hydrogen, a sort of fog.
Yes. A pulsar is a rapidly spinning neutron star.
The Sun is a star and does not have any moons. Moons typically orbit around planets, not stars.
None. The sun is a star, and no moons rotate around stars.
There are billions of planets and moons in the Star Wars galaxy.
Yes, we have found evidence of planets orbiting neutron stars. A planet similar to Earth in size and mass could exist around a neutron star, but beyond that it would not be very Earthlike. Such planets probably form from the remains of the supernova.
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According to the Wikipedia, a newly formed neutron star would have a temperature of 1011 - 1012 Kelvin, but after a year, it will cool down to 106 (a million) Kelvin, due to the large number of neutrinos it emits.
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There are 10 teaspoons in one star
Neutron stars do not have fuel. A neutron star is a remnant of a star that has already died.
No. A neutron star ts the remnant of a massive star that exploded.
A neutron star is a stellar remnant
matter accreting around a binary system in which there is a neutron star