Type "you" supernova do not exist.
Betelgeuse will be a Type II Supernova.
your mom would be the correct answer.
A supernova, or in the case of a smaller star, a nova.
There is no way of knowing which star will next go "supernova".However, closer to home, Betelgeuse is the most likely to produce a supernova - within humanities lifetime.
Anywhere there are massive stars. They are relatively rare events but many have been observed since records began. The first observed Supernova was in 185 in Centaurus and was almost as bright as the moon. Our closest candidate is IK Pegasi located at a distance of only 150 light years.
Normally it is known as the supernova's progenitor star.
Betelgeuse will be a Type II Supernova.
No. A supernova is a massive explosion, usually from a dying supermassive star.
He is my progenitor
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
your mom would be the correct answer.
A supernova, or in the case of a smaller star, a nova.
There is no way of knowing which star will next go "supernova".However, closer to home, Betelgeuse is the most likely to produce a supernova - within humanities lifetime.
Anywhere there are massive stars. They are relatively rare events but many have been observed since records began. The first observed Supernova was in 185 in Centaurus and was almost as bright as the moon. Our closest candidate is IK Pegasi located at a distance of only 150 light years.
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A Supernova Explosion