After a supernova explodes all of the remaining particles that have been released into space slowly start to compact together. After many years the particles once again combine with the other particles in space and create another star.
Part of the star's material will be blown away into space; what remains will become a neutron star or a black hole.
A Supernova occurs when a star explodes. :)
Depending on the remaining mass, the star can either be a neutron star held up by neutron degeneracy pressure or it can continue collapsing into a black hole.
the sun that the supernova occurs on goes through multiple phases until the core get so hot that the sun collapses into itself. after that it explodes, destorying entire galaxies
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No, a supernova is an explosion of a star. What left of a supernova are celestial bodies.
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Yes. All pulsars and neutron stars are the remnants of a supernova explosion.
Nova (plural novae) means "new" in Latin, The prefix "super-" distinguishes supernova from ordinary nova.
A neutron star, or a black hole. Which it is, depends on the mass that remains after the supernova explosion. Above a certain mass limit, a black hole will form.
No, a supernova is an explosion of a star. What left of a supernova are celestial bodies.
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No. A supernova is a massive explosion, usually from a dying supermassive star.
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