It is right to conclude that a type I supernova is what it is because it managed to take out so much matter from its surrounding neighbor until it exceeded a 1.4M Chandrasekhar limit. Exceeding that limit meant that it had to tip over.
Type "you" supernova do not exist.
Betelgeuse will be a Type II Supernova.
A supernova, or in the case of a smaller star, a nova.
type la
A massive star. Usually any star with more that 9 solar masses will explode as a supernova.
Type "you" supernova do not exist.
Betelgeuse will be a Type II Supernova.
No. A supernova is a massive explosion, usually from a dying supermassive star.
Stars with a mass about 9 solar masses, or greater, will explode as a type II supernova.
SN 1572 or Tycho's Supernova was a supernova type Ia, in the constellation Cassiopeia
A supernova, or in the case of a smaller star, a nova.
type la
Massive Stars.
Oops! Not all stars end up as a supernova. To become a Type 2 supernova, the star has to be between 8 and 50 times larger than the Sun.
It will end its life as a type II supernova.
A lot of mass. Generally for a type II supernova more that 9 solar masses. See related question.
Probably type la supernova