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No, a neutron star is not an atom; it is a massive astronomical object formed from the remnants of a supernova explosion. Composed primarily of neutrons, a neutron star is incredibly dense, with a mass greater than that of the Sun compressed into a sphere roughly the size of a city. While both neutron stars and atoms are made up of subatomic particles, they exist on vastly different scales and in different contexts within the universe.

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