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Honey, our sun is not gonna go supernova. It's a regular old middle-aged star that will eventually puff up into a red giant and then gracefully shed its outer layers to become a white dwarf. So, no need to start building that interstellar ark just yet, darlin'.

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Is it possible for the Sun to go supernova?

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Why will the sun never explode in a supernova?

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When willthe sun explode?

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Will our sun go supernova and become a black hole?

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How big is a supernova star compared to your sun?

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