A red giant, otherwise the star that is dieing will just shrink into a white dwarf and eventually disappear.
A supernova will either leave behind a stellar remnant of a neutron star or a black hole.
neutron star
Well a supernova is the explosions or death of a star, so the Vela supernova is probably the supernova of the star vela!
A supernova occurs at the end of a massive star's life cycle.
The sun is neither a supernova nor a white dwarf. The sun is a main sequence star. A supernova is not a kind of star: it is the explosion of a massive star.
No, a supernova is an explosion of a star. What left of a supernova are celestial bodies.
neutron star
Neutron Star
Well a supernova is the explosions or death of a star, so the Vela supernova is probably the supernova of the star vela!
A massive collapsed star is a dead star.
Rock Star Supernova was created in 2006.
A black hole is often the RESULT of a supernova explosion. When a massive star dies, the star explodes. The core of the star is crushed, while the outer layers of the star are blown away into space. This explosion is a nova or supernova. The early astronomers, seeing a burst of light where no star had ever been seen before, called them "nova stellarum", or "new star". When the core of the star is crushed by the explosion, the result is a neutron star or a black hole, depending on how densely the core is collapsed.
A Neutron Star
A supernova occurs at the end of a massive star's life cycle.
No, a supernova is an explosion of a star. What left of a supernova are celestial bodies.
The sun is neither a supernova nor a white dwarf. The sun is a main sequence star. A supernova is not a kind of star: it is the explosion of a massive star.
When a star explodes, it is referred to as a nova. If the star is large enough, it will create a super nova. And if the star is dense enough, it does not explode, but instead collapses on itself and forms a black hole
It's Called A Supernova