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Old 13-August-2003, 07:35 AM
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Default Colliding neutron stars et cetera

Can two neutron-stars ever collide, if they can what would happen?
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Yes, and and the result is thought to be a gamma-ray burst. GRBs are very bad.
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Yes, and and the result is thought to be a gamma-ray burst. GRBs are very bad.
And a black hole. 8)
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