What do we call the smallest and densest class of stellar objects that are currently known to scientists?
Answer Neutron star
When a large star explodes as a supernova at the conclusion of its life, its core may collapse into a small and superdense object with a mass similar to that of our sun. Neutron stars are tiny, extremely dense cores of exploding giant stars, and are considered some of the strangest objects in the universe.
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