a supernova
1000000 degrees
The most absolute void.
what do you call a dying sar that explodes into millions of lights
As an average star is dying and the core is contracting when the temperature reaches 100 million Kelvin Helium atoms fuse into
Alpha latin... Mi star
carbon dioxide
A huge explosion from a dying star.
What basically happens is that the "dying star" has enormous energy production at the end of its life, due to a kind of instability. The resulting heat will fuse lighter elements into heavier elements - resulting in production of elements at least up to element number 92 (uranium).
The dying phase of a massive star begins when it runs out of usable hydrogen that it can convert to helium. Once it becomes a red giant, it slowly dies out.
Star - not dying White-dwarf, dying Red-Giant, near the end but will collapse or explode in a while Stable star - haven't heard that term, but doesn't sound like it Galaxy - a collection of stars
Depends on what star and at what point you classify it as dieing. As soon as a star is born it is "dieing" as it is using up the fuel that makes it.