Sirius B, a white dwarf star invisible to the naked eye, packs almost
the entire mass of our sun into a globe only 4 times as large as the Earth.
Sirius B's surface is 300 times harder than diamonds, while its
interior has a density 3,000 times that of diamonds. Spinning on
its axis about 23 times a minute, it generates huge magnetic fields
around it. The two stars move around each other, constantly
exchanging particles. Because of its greater density and magnetic
field, Sirius B takes the lion's share, actually vampirizing gases
and materials off of its larger host body.
Sirius B has a super-heavy gravitationally powerful star made of concentrated super-dense matter (essence) with the number 50 associated with it (describing its orbital period).
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