answersLogoWhite

0

a super nova
A supernova.

User Avatar

Wiki User

8y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

What effect will a nova have on a star?

It will destroy it in a cataclysmic explosion.


What was the name of senator amidada's decoy in star wars?

If you mean her decoy in the beginning of Attack of the Clones that was killed in the explosion, her name is Corde.


What starts a supernova explosion?

it starts when the star runs out of its supply of gas (i cant remember the name) then the star collapses on its self and then....well blows up


What is it called when a star becomes brighter as a result of a sudden explosion?

Once a star explodes, it's no longer a star. The explosion itself is referred to as a "Super Nova."


How does a star work?

an active explosion:)


What is star explosion calles?

A supernova.


What is a guest star was that seen exploding over China in the year 1054?

A "guest" star is the name for the original star, before it exploded as a Supernova. Because the Supernova is the explosion and has no real physical relation to the Star, it is termed "guest" star.


What star is Explosion created by a rapidly collapsing star?

Super nova


What is a name for an exploding star?

when a star is at the end of its life(depending on mass) a star will sponaniously explode into a supernova. or it will collapse into a black hole.


What is a star explosion which increases the star's luminosity to 1000 times that of nova?

A supernova.


What is The force that pulls the nuclear explosion back into the star?

The force that pulls the material of a nuclear explosion back into a star is gravity. Gravity is the attractive force between objects with mass, and in the case of a star, it is the force that keeps the star's material gravitationally bound together despite the energy released in a nuclear explosion.


Name an exploding star which is a 4 letter star name and starts with letter n?

Nova. "Exploding stars" were originally called "new stars", which in Latin is "nova stellarum".