The most dense thing known is dark matter but it has not been proven to exist but it is said to be in black hole and the reason a black hole sucks you in is because it is very dense an object with that density has a very strong gravitational pull
Black holes are the most dense objects in space. They are so massive and dense, that their gravitational field is inescapable. Not even light can escape its gravitational pull.
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The densest stars are neutron stars; these are "dead stars", in the sense that they ran out of fuel and no longer convert energy. However, they still have a large amount of energy left over from the collapse, which they gradually emit.
The densest stars are known as black holes.
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No. The densest known object in the solar system is the Italian Laser Relativity Satellite with a density of 15.85 g/cm³. There are small iron meteors that orbit the sun, and at 7-8 g/cm³, these would be the densest natural objects in the solar system. Of the major bodies in the solar system, the Earth is the densest, at 5.52 g/cm³. The density of the Sun is 1.41 g/cm³.
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A neutron star is the densest object known to us. (Apart from a black hole). See related question.
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The densest stars are neutron stars; these are "dead stars", in the sense that they ran out of fuel and no longer convert energy. However, they still have a large amount of energy left over from the collapse, which they gradually emit.
The densest stars are known as black holes.
black hole
No. The densest known object in the solar system is the Italian Laser Relativity Satellite with a density of 15.85 g/cm³. There are small iron meteors that orbit the sun, and at 7-8 g/cm³, these would be the densest natural objects in the solar system. Of the major bodies in the solar system, the Earth is the densest, at 5.52 g/cm³. The density of the Sun is 1.41 g/cm³.
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The teacher often thought that Jack was the densest lad she had ever known.
The planet Venus is known as the morning star and evening star. It is the 4th brightest object in the sky, after the sun, moon, and now the ISS.
It is very likely magma. The hottest known object in the universe is the sun or a supernova (exploding star). ~KKMG1
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No, a moon is not a star. It is an object that orbits a planet or something else that is not a star. It can also be called a satellite.