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How big is a supernova star compared to your sun?

A supernova is much larger and brighter than a regular, stable star like our sun. During a supernova event, the star can briefly outshine an entire galaxy before fading away. The process of a supernova represents the violent death of a massive star.


What does it mean when a star goes supernova?

its when the star explodes and its so bright u can see it during the day time


When was Rock Star Supernova created?

Rock Star Supernova was created in 2006.


How does supernova come into existence?

A supernova comes to existence when a white dwarf drains the matter from any companion star up to a point in wich it cannot carry anymore, and then it will first implode, and afterwards it will explode, a supernova.


What are the similarities between a Nebula and a Supernova?

Not much other than that they both emit light in large quantities.A nebula is a grouping of billions of stars, while a supernova is a single star exploding at a stage in its development.Comments: That meaning of "nebula" as a galaxy (or a star cluster within a galaxy) is a bit out of date now. Nowadays a nebula usually means a cloud of gas and dust. It doesn't usually emit much light.Actually there is a connection between a supernova and a nebula.Some of the stuff found in nebulae comes from supernova explosions.


What comes before a cell?

A supernova comes before a neutron star. After an aging star undergo supernova explosion, the remaining core of the star becomes a neutron star or a black hole, depending on its mass.


Where does a supernova fit into a star's lifecycle?

A supernova occurs at the end of a massive star's life cycle.


What gives a star light?

supernova supernova


What is the name of an explodeing star?

It's Called A Supernova


What are three objects that can be formed from the materials on the core of a supernova?

Neutron star: A dense remnant composed primarily of neutrons formed from the collapsing core of a massive star during a supernova explosion. Black hole: A region of spacetime where gravity is so strong that nothing, not even light, can escape, formed when the core of a massive star collapses during a supernova. Heavy elements: Elements with atomic numbers higher than iron, such as gold, uranium, and platinum, are created during the intense temperatures and pressures of a supernova explosion.


What is the final explosion of a dying supergiant star called?

A supernova, or in the case of a smaller star, a nova.


What might happened to a star after it explodes as a supernova?

The supernova remnant will either be a neutron star or a black hole.