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A neutron star can't be as small as a grain of sand - it would not have enough mass, hence, not enough gravity, to keep being a neutron star.

Also, it is not appropriate to talk about the WEIGHT of a star.

A neutron star has a MASS of millions of tons for every cubic centimeter.

This density is approximately equivalent to the mass of the entire human population compressed to the size of a sugar cube

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