It cannot get any bigger.
Considering a neutron star is about the size of a city, a subgiant is way bigger.
It is still called a neutron star. Depending on how we observe it, it may also be called a pulsar.
Considering neutron stars are about the size of a city, sub giants are much bigger
A white dwarf is much larger than a neutron star.
A neutron star is about the size of a small city. About 12km across but with the mass of about 2 Suns.
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No galaxies is way biger than a star, a star is .0000765% of a galaxy.
A typical neutron star has a diameter of about 24km our Sun has a diameter of 1.392×106 km So our Sun is about 58,000 times bigger than a neutron star.
No. A neutron star is quite small, generally only a few miles across. A nebula is light years across.
A young neutron star. Really - that is what a neutron star is. If the neutron star's magnetic field is pointed towards Earth, then it is referred to as a pulsar - because of it's rapid pulsations [See related question] but it is still a neutron star.
No. While a neutron star has more mass than the sun, it is compressed into a very small area about the size of a city.
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