A supernova is not a single star, but an event that occurs to the most massive stars when they reach the end of their life. Therefore it cannot be named.
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A supernova is much larger and brighter than a regular, stable star like our sun. During a supernova event, the star can briefly outshine an entire galaxy before fading away. The process of a supernova represents the violent death of a massive star.
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That's called a supernova.
A supernova.
A region left behind after a major star dies is called a supernova remnant. Supernova remnants are expanding shells of gas and dust that result from the explosive death of a massive star in a supernova event. They play a crucial role in enriching the interstellar medium with heavy elements and triggering new star formation.
Yes, the first neutron star was observed in a supernova remnant. The object, named PSR B1919+21, was discovered in 1967 in the Crab Nebula, the remnant of a supernova that exploded in the year 1054 AD.
Rock Star Supernova was created in 2006.
A supernova occurs at the end of a massive star's life cycle.
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It's Called A Supernova
A supernova, or in the case of a smaller star, a nova.
The candy that is named after a supernova is the atomic fireball. Another is the starburst or the milky way.
The supernova remnant will either be a neutron star or a black hole.
Dangerous. Novas, or supernovas. Tycho Brahe coined the phrase "nova stellarum" when a "new star" appeared in the night sky. We now know that he was observing a supernova, the death throes of a very massive star.
No, not a supernova.
Rock Star Supernova - album - was created on 2006-06-11.
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