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PlaidBastard t1_itpz0pq wrote

little googling got me this: https://astronomy.com/magazine/ask-astro/2006/01/how-close-can-stars-get-to-each-other-in-galaxy-cores TLDR; stars only 860 AU (Earth-Sun distances) apart instead of 5 lightyears (360 times further) means *probably* no planets in the first place, but pretending there

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SandyDelights t1_ivjnutq wrote

That said, yes, but there are a lot of caveats – [this article covers it](https://astronomy.com/magazine/ask-astro/2005/03/if-neutron-stars-dont-produce-energy-from-fusion-like-normal-stars-how-can-they-shine-in-visible-light) really well and in fairly simple terms

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woolcoat t1_j1zyw39 wrote

They'll just pay China for the privilege of doing this. See: UAE already paying China - [https://astronomy.com/news/2022/10/united-arab-emirates-expands-lunar-plans-with-chinese-collaboration](https://astronomy.com/news/2022/10/united-arab-emirates-expands-lunar-plans-with-chinese-collaboration) China just completed it's first real space station and is thinking about expanding

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Throwaway08080909070 t1_je2tfuy wrote

take a moment to learn about this subject, it's a fascinating one. https://www.scirp.org/journal/paperinformation.aspx?paperid=108262 https://astronomy.com/magazine/ask-astro/2012/01/collisions-happen https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Annihilation https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matter_creation

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