Big Bang
A massive collapsed star is a dead star.
That refers to a star that:* Is blue * Is fairly big
The remains of a massive star pulled into a small volume by gravity?
The answer depends on the original mass of the star. If it was not too massive, it will shrink to a dwarf star. If it was sufficiently massive, it will explode as a nova. A really massive star, exploding as a supernova, will leave behind either a neutron star, a pulsar or a black hole.
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the big massive sun
Big Bang
its not a massive or a dwarf star
A massive collapsed star is a dead star.
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The Sun is not a planet, it is a Star. It is 332,946 times more massive than the Earth.
The largest star (sun) has about 2000 times the diameter of our Sun. The most massive star has approximately 200 times the mass of our Sun.
massive usually means big
Supergiant star.
Within a binary star system, the most massive star is called the primary star, whereas the least massive star is called the secondary star. See related question.
That refers to a star that:* Is blue * Is fairly big