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NPR's Jocelyn Bell Burnell Explains the Bigger Stars
Jocelyn Bell Burnell: Bigger stars at the end of their life explode dramatically. She says they kick out a whole lot of gas and stuff into space. And the core gets kicked against, gets compressed, gets shrunk right down. A chunk of a neutron star the size of just a sugar cube would weigh a billion tons on Earth.