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In binary neutron star systems, the orbits are expected to slowly decay, eventually resultingin a merger of the neutron stars. Where does the orbital energy go?
Mini Solar-System
Refers to a model or system that resembles a small-scale version of our solar system, often used in educational contexts.
Large And Small Moons
Natural satellites that orbit planets, varying widely in size from the tiny moonlets to the large bodies like Earth's Moon or Jupiter's Ganymede.
Largest Planet
Jupiter, known as the largest planet in the solar system, distinguished by its massive size and gas giant composition.
Solar System
The collection of eight planets and their moons in orbit around the sun, together with smaller bodies in the form of asteroids, meteoroids, and comets.
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