it is Supernova
its called a super nova.
Betelgeuse will die in a massive explosion called a supernova. When this happens it will appear brighter than the full moon.
Red stars, like red giants or red supergiants, can undergo a massive explosion called a supernova when they reach the end of their life cycle. This explosion releases an immense amount of energy and creates heavy elements that are then scattered into space.
An extremely dense dying star is called a neutron star. It is formed when a massive star collapses in a supernova explosion, leaving behind a core made mostly of neutrons. Neutron stars are incredibly dense, packing the mass of the sun into a sphere only about 12 miles in diameter.
Technically the explosion of a Red giant is not called a Supernova as the mass of the star is not great enough. However the explosion from a Red Super Giant can be called a supernova. A normal Red giant doesn't actually explode, the core just collapses again to cause a white dwarf and the outer layers are ejected to form planetary Nebulae.
Supernova. There are many subtypes to name here, however.
Supernova. There are many subtypes to name here, however.
A supernova
its called a super nova.
Betelgeuse will die in a massive explosion called a supernova. When this happens it will appear brighter than the full moon.
no, its a massive compression of a star under its own gravity. it then turns into an extremely dense star called a red dwarf.
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When a massive star dies, gravity forces it to fall in on itself, and the result is a gigantic explosion called a hypernova. The leftover of a hypernova is a black hole.
Red stars, like red giants or red supergiants, can undergo a massive explosion called a supernova when they reach the end of their life cycle. This explosion releases an immense amount of energy and creates heavy elements that are then scattered into space.
a nuclear explosion
A nuclear bomb is created by splitting atoms through a process called nuclear fission. This releases a massive amount of energy in the form of a nuclear explosion.
Atoms that are heavier than iron are generally produced through a process called nuclear fusion in the cores of massive stars during a supernova explosion.