NASA Surveillance SGR 0501+4516: NASA tracks super rare neutron stars, so powerful that it can chop humans from 600 miles away, no one knows where it comes from

How dangerous is this star?
NASA is now monitoring SGR 0501+4516, a rare and dangerous powerful neutron star capable of tearing humans apart from 600 miles away, as cited in a report from Express.
Due to its extremely high rarity, this neutron star is considered to be the only 30 of the Milky Way’s total population of about 100 billion stars.
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NASA claims that the object, named SGR 0501+4516, has “Comic-Book-Bear-Hero Superpowers”, such as “magnetic fields,” “a magnetic field that is about about about about about about more powerful than the Earth’s magnetosphere.”
This means that, according to Express reports, if an object is about half the distance from the moon, it will destroy every credit card on Earth.
What makes magnets so rare?
The reason why magnets are special is because of their strong magnetic field. According to a NASA press release, “Magnets will become literal sci-fi death rays that tear every atom inside the human body apart if within 600 miles of a person’s body.” The magnet is believed to be the star that explodes into A Supernova and forms an extremely dense neutron star when the magnet is created. They are occasionally called “zombie stars”.
“Magnets are neutrons of neutrons that are entirely made up of neutrons,” explained Ashley Chrimes, chief author of the Discovery paper, which was published in the April 15 issue of the journal Astronomy and Astrophysics, as cited in a report by The Express.
How did this rare star come about?
The Hubble Space Telescope made a preliminary observation of objects in 2008. It appears to have been created by nearby supernova at the time.
But a decade of analysis of its movement shows that this is impossible, suggesting it must be older than Express’s report or older than its estimated 20,000 years old or formed in a different way.
According to scientific theory, SGR 0501+4516 may be formed by a collapse caused by accumulation, in which the white dwarf absorbs gas from a nearby star, growing too large to maintain and collapse.
This may help explain the mysterious fast radio bursts occasionally detected in deep space.
FAQ
What makes this star particularly dangerous?
Its magnetic field is so powerful that it can tear apart the population hundreds of miles away, or even destroy credit cards on Earth when it is too close.
Where does this star come from?
Scientists are not sure, but it may have been formed by the rare white dwarf collapse.