No. Only massive, short lived stars can supernova and only under certain conditions. The large majority or suns, including our own (yellow dwarf) will eventually burn out and become black dwarfs. However, this process takes so long the Universe is not yet old enough for us to witness the event.
Nope... Stars like our sun end with a red giant then a White dwarf
Only big stars with a mass that is 10 times the sun only explode into a supernova...
so basically ... nope
allstars
They supernova.
Dance Dance Revolution SuperNova happened in 2006.
no
Nakuru AllStars was created in 1961.
JDM Allstars was created in 2008.
Spam Allstars was created in 1998.
Mass. E=MC2 Supernova explosions happen with the most massive of stars > 20 of our Suns.
The Sun won't go supernova (it isn't massive enough) so the question has no real answer!
North Mississippi Allstars was created in 1996.
Santa Cruz Hemp Allstars was created in 2001.
when betelguese goes supernova nothing will happen directly to us, but the star will become as bright as the moon in the night sky, and a black hole may form at the site