Supernova.
A supergiant star can explode into a supernova, where the outer layers are ejected into space. What remains may collapse into a neutron star or black hole, depending on the mass of the original star.
It will all depend on it's mass, temperature and metallicity. The larger the star, the shorter it's life span will be. It can be millions to billions of years. Not all stars explode, some will just shred their outer layers and slowly cool off. This is what will happen to out Sun.
Homam (Sometimes Homan) or Zeta Pegasi is a star in the constellation Pegasus.It has a spectral type of B0 so it is blue-white giant.
A dead star, also known as a white dwarf, is the remnant core of a star that has exhausted its nuclear fuel. It no longer undergoes fusion reactions and gradually cools over billions of years. Sometimes, if it is part of a binary system with a companion star, it can reignite and explode in a supernova.
When stars explode, they release a tremendous amount of energy in the form of light, heat, and various particles. Depending on the type of explosion, the star could become a supernova, leaving behind a dense core known as a neutron star or black hole, or it could completely destroy the star in a violent burst. The explosion also disperses heavy elements and dust into space, which can then contribute to the formation of new stars and planets.
"explode as supernovae". These are called Type II supernovae and sometimes a neutron star is formed, not a black hole.
The Cobra star does not exist.
No. Only the most massive stars explode.
sometimes depends on the type of goo you make if you mix i with harsh chemicals it can explode
OK maybe when is runs out of gas all the gas around it will explode because the heat of the star too. so that is why the stars explode
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A supergiant star can explode into a supernova, where the outer layers are ejected into space. What remains may collapse into a neutron star or black hole, depending on the mass of the original star.
well it depends on the star. not all stars explode. small to medium sized stars just go into a planetary nebula after they swell up to a red giant then the bigger stars do explode, they have a super nova after the swell up into a super giant. but dont worry i star will not explode... its a really small star. --- nichole brooks :)
Either somebody shoots at the star. Or kills the star turning it into a supernova.
yes
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.
No, the star usually will become a white dwarf or explode .