it is very big and lasts a year two.
When a supergiant star exhausts its nuclear fuel and dies, it may explode in a supernova event. Depending on its mass, the remnants can either collapse into a neutron star or form a black hole. The outcome is determined by the star's initial mass and the processes occurring during the supernova explosion.
One way a star might die is by going through a supernova explosion. This explosion can release massive amounts of energy and trigger the formation of a new star through the remnants left behind, such as in a supernova remnant.
That type of star is called a supernova. Supernovae occur when a star reaches the end of its life cycle and undergoes a catastrophic explosion, releasing a tremendous amount of energy and increasing its brightness significantly for a brief period of time.
A theory that the universe formed in a huge explosion
Stars that explode are referred to as supernovae. This explosive event occurs when a massive star reaches the end of its life cycle and undergoes a rapid and intense process of collapse and explosion. Supernovae release an incredible amount of energy and can briefly outshine an entire galaxy.
When a star dies a big explosion erupts. The star will then crumble in to tiny microscopic pieces of rock.
It will destroy it in a cataclysmic explosion.
No.
If it's a big enough explosion it will become a supernova
When a star dies, whether through a gradual process like a red giant shedding its outer layers or a dramatic supernova explosion, much of its material is expelled into space. This ejected material enriches the surrounding interstellar medium with elements formed during the star's life and nucleosynthesis. These elements can eventually contribute to the formation of new stars, planets, and other celestial bodies, continuing the cycle of stellar evolution.
Yes, a star Super Novas when it dies and sometimes the explosion is so vast, it creates a fissure that becomes a black hole.
big explosion :O the sun is too small a star for a supernova.
Give it a BIG hug :D I believe not :P
It will explode as a supernova and fade away, leaving a neutron star or a black hole. That's only if the star is "high mass". For low mass stars like our Sun there's no explosion. This type of star will become a white dwarf star.
A black hole is often the RESULT of a supernova explosion. When a massive star dies, the star explodes. The core of the star is crushed, while the outer layers of the star are blown away into space. This explosion is a nova or supernova. The early astronomers, seeing a burst of light where no star had ever been seen before, called them "nova stellarum", or "new star". When the core of the star is crushed by the explosion, the result is a neutron star or a black hole, depending on how densely the core is collapsed.
Bigbang theory is when gigantic explosion called bigbang happened and the star created.
One way a star might die is by going through a supernova explosion. This explosion can release massive amounts of energy and trigger the formation of a new star through the remnants left behind, such as in a supernova remnant.