gravitational collapse
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Tweet n. 1. The implosion of a star or other celestial body under the influence of its own gravity, resulting in a body that is many times smaller and denser than the original body. 2. The process by which stars, star clusters, and galaxies form from interstellar gas under the influence of gravity. |
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