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A spaceship is stationed on mars. How much energy must be expended on the spaceship to launch it out of this kind are known as neutron stars. Certain steller objects called pulsars belong to this categor). Will an object placed on its equator remain stuck to its surface due to gravity? (mass of the sun`=2xx10^(30)kg`).

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