supernova
Super Nova is a explosion of a red giant or a red supergiant.
The most spectacular explosions are called supernova.
The most spectacular explosions are called supernova.
The most spectacular explosions are called supernova.
There are several different kinds. An explosion ON a star is usually called a "nova" (from the Latin for "new", because this results in the star brightening significantly, thus appearing to be a "new star"). The star itself usually survives, and the cycle will probably repeat several times. The explosion OF a very large star is called a "supernova", and again there are different kinds. Stars generally either do not survive this, or survive only in very changed form (as a neutron star or black hole).
A supernova, or in the case of a smaller star, a nova.
A non red giant is a giant, whereas a supergiant is well a supergiant and is a lot bigger.
It is a giant but not quite a super giant.
Its justa red giant or supergiant
Iron is the heaviest element formed by fusion in the core of a supergiant star prior to its supernova explosion. Elements heavier than iron are typically formed during the supernova explosion itself through nucleosynthesis processes.
A Red Giant/Supergiant/Hypergiant, depending on its size.
After a supergiant star, the star can evolve into a supernova, which is a massive explosion that signals the end of the star's life. Depending on the mass of the star, it can then collapse into a neutron star or a black hole.