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Neutron Stars - Introduction
Brief introduction from NASA on the nature of neutron stars, the most dense objects known, created in the cores of massive stars during supernova explosions. Includes links to related topics.
Neutron Degeneracy
Neutron degeneracy is a stellar application of the Pauli Exclusion Principle, as is electron degeneracy. No two neutrons can occupy identical states, even under the pressure of a collapsing star of ...
The Science of Stars
This site from the BBC gives comprehensive information on stars: why they twinkle, what happens inside a star and more.
Stars
A short introduction to stars, followed by questions on all things star related, suitable for all age and knowlege levels.
The natures of the stars
Beginner's information on different types of star from University of Illinois astronomy department. Covers pulsars, supernovae, dwarf stars etc.
Star Journey
Journey through the stars, view the nighttime sky using the star chart, with overlays of Hubble Space Telescope images. Visit the Star Attractions highlights of the heavens or take a look at the ...
IceCube neutrino observatory
IceCube, a telescope under construction at the South Pole, will search for neutrinos from the most violent astrophysical sources: events like exploding stars, gamma ray bursts, and cataclysmic ...
The Life and Death of Stars
A nice site taking you through the life cycle of a star with some good images of the different stages of a star's life.