One teaspoon of a neutron star is equal to the weight of about 900 Pyramids of Giza.
Neutron stars are incredibly dense. They're very small — about 12.5 miles in diameter — but are about 1.5 times the mass of Earth's sun. "Just a sugar cube of neutron star matter would weigh about one hundred million tons on Earth," according to National Geographic. One cubic meter would be equal to the weight of the entire Atlantic Ocean, according to Futurism.