When a star with 10 to 20 times the mass of the Sun – a massive star – undergoes a supernova, its core collapses under immense gravitational forces to become a neutron star.
Neutron stars typically have twice the mass of the Sun compacted into a radius of tens of kilometers.
If a golf ball had the same density it would weigh around 200 trillion tonnes!
However, if the neutron star has in excess of 3 times the mass of the Sun it will continue collapsing to form a black hole.
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