Pretty bad news" if you happen to be on it.
Planets do not normally explode and hence there is no real term for the event.
However, stars do explode and the term for that event is a supernova or a nova depending on the circumstances. ...earthshattering?
See related questions. These deal with the explosions of stars, not planets, but nearby planets will usually be destroyed in the process.
When a red supergiant explodes, it is called a supernova. This explosive event releases a tremendous amount of energy and can briefly outshine entire galaxies.
There is no planet that is called the "glossy planet".
Normally it is known as the supernova's progenitor star.
A moon? I don't think a planet orbiting another planet would be called a planet.
The Timelord planet in Doctor Who is called Gallifrey.
A star that explodes is called a supernova.
Possibly, but the new planet will not have any life forms. (Most likely.)
supernova
By the apariod home planet shield that peppy hare crash into
When a red supergiant explodes, it is called a supernova. This explosive event releases a tremendous amount of energy and can briefly outshine entire galaxies.
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There is no planet that is called the "glossy planet".
Supervernova
If an ateroid comes into contact with the earth, it forms a new planet known as a Flythroid, which is composed entirely of caesium and water. This planet immediately explodes, creating a frog which houses the new universe.
The center of the planet is called the "core."
The planet Uranus is called an ice giant planet.
Mecury is not called the red planet. Mars is called the red planet because of the iron oxide (rust) in it's soil, making the planet look red. Yes, Venus is the hottest planet but it is not called the red planet.