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3. White Dwarf Source: My teacher told me. I had the same worksheet with the same question for hw.
No. That is when stars run out of hydrogen. They then have helium for fuel.
Red super giant.
Its famous super giant star is Betelgeuse, a red giant and very noticeably red when you look at it. It is in the top left corner of Orion.
that depends on how large the red or super red giant was. if it was a super red giant that is 1000X larger than a red giant. it will become a black hole
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Super Nova is a explosion of a red giant or a red supergiant.
it would be red , bigger , and and grow until it is a red giant , a red super giant , or a hyper-giant
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Stellar Nebula - Average Star- Red Giant - Planetary Nebula - White Dwarf Stellar Nebula - Massive Star - Red Super Giant - Super Nova- Neutron Star Stellar Nebula - Massive star - Red Super Giant -Super Nova - Black Hole
3. White Dwarf Source: My teacher told me. I had the same worksheet with the same question for hw.
yo dummy it is a red super giant so it is red
No, it is much less bright.
There are a number of red super-giant stars. One of the "closest" is Betelgeuse, at about 550 light years away. Betelgeuse is the red star at the shoulder of Orion the Hunter.
A star is considered "dead" when nuclear fusion stops in its core. The name of the a star before this happens depends on its size. If its a star the size of our own, Sol, then it will be called a red giant. If it is considerably lager then it will be called either a giant, bright giant, super giant or hyper giant. This again depends on its size.
No. That is when stars run out of hydrogen. They then have helium for fuel.