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Web Extra: Black widow <b style="color:black;background-color:#ffff66">star</b> destroys its mate | Astronomy.com
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Web Extra: Black widow star destroys its mate

In a rare and destructive binary system, a rapidly spinning neutron star known as a pulsar is tightly paired with a low-mass normal star, upon which the pulsar feeds.
RELATED TOPICS: BINARY STARS
In a rare and destructive binary system, a rapidly spinning neutron star known as a pulsar is tightly paired with a low-mass normal star, upon which the pulsar feeds.
Thorne-ÕËytkow objects (TZOs) represent only one of many possible endings for a binary star system. Instead of an eventual merger that largely hides the binary nature of the TZO from view, systems where the two stars have an extreme difference in mass can result in something more visually dramatic, such as a star that, like its spider namesake, kills and consumes its mate.

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