It can either become a neutron star or a black hole. If the star is between 8 and 15 solar masses, it will become an incredibly dense neutron star. If it is more than 15 solar masses, it will collapse and become an even denser black hole.
Oops! Not all stars end up as a supernova. To become a Type 2 supernova, the star has to be between 8 and 50 times larger than the Sun.
not very long because its about to supernova,,,,,,,,, i think again
Oh, that’s a lovely question, friend! After a supernova explosion, what remains can depend on the size of the original star. Sometimes, a beautiful nebula is formed, while other times a dense core known as a neutron star or even a mysterious black hole is left behind. Every piece of the cosmic puzzle has its own unique beauty and significance. So happy we could chat about this today, it’s truly delightful!
I guess there are really only 2 methods, should you even wish to attempt something so foolhardy :-)If you removed a lot of the stars hydrogen, this would invoke the core to collapse and start helium carbon fusion earlier.By adding a hell of a lot of hydrogen to the star, you could increase the pressure on the core, causing the star to use up it's supply of hydrogen faster than it would before. Thus invoking the supernova early.How you would do this, or even how you would get there is anyones guess - let alone why?.
Two things: 1. The star is eclipsed by the Moon 2. In passing in front of a star by the Moon, the star is limned by the leading edge of the Moon and again by the trailing edge of the Moon.
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Oops! Not all stars end up as a supernova. To become a Type 2 supernova, the star has to be between 8 and 50 times larger than the Sun.
Massive stars. See related question: 2nd Answer: Yes, massive stars, but ones with another star like a red giant orbiting each other. The to-be supernova 'sucks' material from the other star near it until its mass is large enough to make the star collapse and burst.
A supernova is, basically, a large star (more than 2-3 times the mass of the Sun) exploding. Considering a Nova, the abovenumbers are in question.
a star with 2-3 stellar masses would become a red supergiant then a supernova and then become a neutron star.
It depends. With current theoretical knowledge, a star of this mass has two possible outcomes. 1) It erupts in a cataclysmic explosion as a supernova and then forms into a black hole or 2) If the mass is high enough, currently believed to be around 50 solar masses, it will form directly into a black hole without the supernova.
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Unlikely. it has been proposed to explain away the Star. Some stars are unstable and explode in this way with a bright blaze. However, historical records do not indicate a supernova at this time.
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