star explosions
Supernovas are the explosions of large stars in space.
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No, they are much smaller.
about 27 thousand by Kenny cheung That is a rediculous answer. The current Guide Star Catalogue (GSC-II) contains 945,592,683 stars out to magnitude 21. That's almost a billion.
The explosions of supernovas
Supernovas are the explosions of large stars in space.
no
Stars do not create supernovas. Supernovas happen to stars. A supernova is when a star, bigger than our own sun, explodes due to the lack of gas they need.
Star Dust from supernovas is what makes technically 'everything' in the Universe.
They are not. A supernova is an explosion of a star. Blue stars usually end their lives in such explosions.
In space.
A great energy and light is produced by the supernovas. Therefore, a great number of photons is produced.
Yes.
gases.
No. Supernovas are cataclysmic eruptions from massive stars that have come to the end of their lives. See related questions
Supernovas. A 'shooting star' is not a star at all, it is a meteor glowing as it enters the earth's atmosphere.
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