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Oh hello there, delighted to see you with such a curious question. Neutron stars can actually be quite faint because they are very small and dim compared to other celestial objects. Remember, the real beauty of neutron stars lies in their incredible cosmic dance with the universe, even if they might not always shine brightly in our night sky.

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