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After the core of a massive star exhausts its hydrogen, fusion moves to the shell around the core. Later, helium fusion will ignite in the core. In a series of stages the core will fuse progressively heavier elements until it reaches iron. Unlike all lighter elements, fusing iron absorbs more energy than it releases. As a result the core will collapse into either a neutron star or a black hole while the rest of the star is blasted away in a supernova.

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