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The explosive death of a star is called a supernova.
The sudden eruption from the surface of a star is called a plasma ejection. It is also known as a coronal mass ejection. They can be very dangerous if they happen to eject toward a planet nearby.
Once a star explodes, it's no longer a star. The explosion itself is referred to as a "Super Nova."
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UV is studied in strength from stars like our sun. they use this to tell how old the other star is and how far it is from death
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The death of a star is called a supernova or stellar explosion. This is a catastrophic event that occurs when a star reaches the end of its life cycle and can result in the star either collapsing into a dense core (neutron star or black hole) or completely exploding.
A Nova. The colossal explosion of a very large star at the end of its life is a Supernova.
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A nova is a sudden, bright outburst of a star that occurs due to the accumulation of hydrogen on the surface of a white dwarf star in a binary star system. While novae can appear as "new stars" in the sky because of their sudden increase in brightness, they are not actually new stars forming, but rather the result of a specific stellar phenomenon.