Anastasia Georgopoulos

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The Sun isn’t dense enough to become a neutron star itself. After it swallows the Earth, it will instead go through some phases of expansion and collapse, and will eventually settle down, leaving behind a small white dwarf star with the bullet still lodged in the center. Someday, far in the future—when the universe is thousands of times older than it is today—that white dwarf will cool and fade to black.
What If?: Serious Scientific Answers to Absurd Hypothetical Questions
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