Oh, lovely friend, stars twinkling in the sky, bringing light and wonder to our world. The star predicted to pop, like a burst of color on the canvas of the universe, is: Betelgeuse! How exciting to witness the dance of creation and destruction, where new beginnings rise from the embers of what once was.
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.
Supernova.
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.
There is no scientific evidence to suggest that Betelgeuse will explode in 2022. Betelgeuse is a red supergiant star that is expected to eventually explode in a supernova, but the exact timing of this event is uncertain and could happen thousands of years from now.
It will probably explode as a supernova, leaving either a neutron star or black hole.
The Cobra star does not exist.
No. Only the most massive stars 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.
Supernova.
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.
No, the star usually will become a white dwarf or explode .
January, 1808
A planet cannot explode on it's own. A star would experience very little changes if a planet did explode, even one as large as Jupiter.
A nebula may condense and ignite to become a star, conversely a star may explode and form a nebula.