after a nova star becomes bright it turns into a dwarf and explodes.
A Neutron Star
Nova is the Latin word for "new" and Latin was the language of early modern astronomy, as of all science in medieval and Renaissance Europe. A suddenly glowing star in the night sky would be considered a "new star" or "stella nova." This eventually was shortened to "nova."
Nova and Novum mean 'new' in Latin. Not to be confused with Novem which means nine.
Nova. "Exploding stars" were originally called "new stars", which in Latin is "nova stellarum".
A 'nova'.
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Super nova
No, a nova is not a star itself, but rather an astronomical event that occurs on the surface of a star. A nova is a sudden, temporary increase in brightness caused by the explosion of material on the surface of a white dwarf star.
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Nova - 1974 Death of a Star - 15.1 was released on: USA: 6 October 1987
A bursting star is a nova.