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Neutron stars can exist in [[Solar_System|solar system]]s in place of normal [[star]]s. Neutron stars have strong gravity and should be avoided with any non-gravity based propulsion crafts, such as [[Space_Rocket|space rocket]]s and [[Rocket_Drive|rocket drive]] [[spacecraft]]. | Neutron stars can exist in [[Solar_System|solar system]]s in place of normal [[star]]s. Neutron stars have strong gravity and should be avoided with any non-gravity based propulsion crafts, such as [[Space_Rocket|space rocket]]s and [[Rocket_Drive|rocket drive]] [[spacecraft]]. |
Revision as of 22:19, 3 November 2018
Neutron stars can exist in solar systems in place of normal stars. Neutron stars have strong gravity and should be avoided with any non-gravity based propulsion crafts, such as space rockets and rocket drive spacecraft.
Wormholes
Neutron stars cannot have any wormholes, if the black hole is the main sequence in the solar system, the interstellar wormhole will be around a companion star instead.