Probably. It is an extremely bright star (a very high absolute magnitude), with a high mass, and such stars tend to end up as a supernova.
Doradus - 2014 was released on: USA: 3 March 2014
The temperature of R Doradus, a red giant star, is estimated to be around 2,700 Kelvin. This temperature is relatively cool compared to other stars like the Sun, which has a surface temperature of about 5,500 degrees Celsius.
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They puff up and exsplode
It is an exaggeration.
you can't it erupt by it self
yes it will not exsplode
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There are no stars in the world. _________________________ However, the hypergiant star S Doradus may be the brightest star so far observed. Because the center of the galaxy is sheathed in nebulous gas clouds surrounding the massive black hole in the center of the Milky Way, there isn't any way (so far!) to observe stars on the other side of our own galaxy. S Doradus is the brightest star in the Large Magellanic Cloud.
a thing that is up high in the sky and will exsplode and kill us all one day.
The biggest and brightest star we know of is S Doradus. It is a "hypergiant", and is so enormously bright that it can be seen with the naked eye - EVEN THOUGH IT IS IN ANOTHER GALAXY.S Doradus is burning its nuclear fuel so quickly that it cannot prevent exploding as a supernova within the next couple of million years. In fact, it may ALREADY have gone supernova- but since it is 180,000 light years away, we may not know it for a hundred thousand years or more, when the light finally makes its way here.
hye rim! :S is going to replace S U N M I!