No. Supernovas are cataclysmic eruptions from massive stars that have come to the end of their lives.
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Stars do not create supernovas. Supernovas happen to stars. A supernova is when a star, bigger than our own sun, explodes due to the lack of gas they need.
Supernovas are the explosions of large stars in space.
binary stars are two stars that orbit each other while supernovas and novas stars are stars that explode when it runs out of fuel
Supernovas. A 'shooting star' is not a star at all, it is a meteor glowing as it enters the earth's atmosphere.
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They are not. A supernova is an explosion of a star. Blue stars usually end their lives in such explosions.
The explosions of supernovas
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Supernovas. First generation stars only had Hydrogen to convert into Helium. There were no other elements until the first supernovas and second round of star making occurred.
Dark matter, dark energy, nebulae, stars, black holes, planets, comets, asteroids, meteors, satellites, supernovas etc. make up an elliptical galaxy.