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Well a supernova is the explosions or death of a star, so the Vela supernova is probably the supernova of the star vela!
No, a supernova is an explosion of a star. What left of a supernova are celestial bodies.
Iron cannot release energy by fusion. When a star has used up all the lighter elements and has just iron left, it has no more nuclear "fuel". That causes the star to contract then explode very violently as a supernova.
A red giant can become a supernova.
A supernova.
It would supernova.
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A nebula contains stars and other matter; a supernova is just a large enough nova, or star that explodes at the end of its life cycle due to spent fuel
Dangerous. Novas, or supernovas. Tycho Brahe coined the phrase "nova stellarum" when a "new star" appeared in the night sky. We now know that he was observing a supernova, the death throes of a very massive star.
They explode as a supernova/hypernova to form a planetary nebula/black hole.
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Some massive stars reach a supernova state once they have exhausted all their nuclear fuel.
Well a supernova is the explosions or death of a star, so the Vela supernova is probably the supernova of the star vela!
It will probably explode as a supernova, leaving either a neutron star or black hole.