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Why is the neutron stars closeness to Earth and lack of a companion so important to astronomers?

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Why is the neutron stars closeness to Earth and lack of a companion so important to astronomers?

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A neutron star is the dense, compact corpse of a massive star that died in a violent explosion. Because this object is the closest and brightest of the few known isolated neutron stars, astronomers can easily study it and use information about its size, brightness, and age to test theories about a massive star’s life and death.

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