Yes, both black holes and neutron stars are remnants of the death of massive stars. Neutron stars form when the core of a massive star collapses but does not produce a black hole. Black holes are formed when the core of a massive star collapses beyond the neutron star stage.
The death stage. It explodes and either collapses into a neutron star or collapses even more into a black hole in space.
A planets and stars are different things, so a planet can never be a death star.
The sun
If a star is massive enough, after it produces a supernova it can either leave behind a neutron star or collapse into a black hole, depending on the mass of the original star.
It was the Death Star.
The difference between the death of a small star and a massive star is what the become afterwards. A small star will typically become a red dwarf while a large star will become a neutron star or a black hole.
A supernova is the catastrophic death of a star, characterized by a massive output of energy.
its not a massive or a dwarf star
A massive collapsed star is a dead star.
That's close i would say death star is more powerful but the Star forge can produce massive armys which, in the end, you could say is more powerful.... sorry cant be much more help. i personally would rather have a death star but that's just me
Star wars could easily when in a battle with star trek. Star wars has massive ships and fleets which could easily destroy anything from star trek, and if something did get through star wars massive fleet the 2nd death star could blow the remaining star trek fleet to Timbuktu.
A normal (but fairly massive) star.A normal (but fairly massive) star.A normal (but fairly massive) star.A normal (but fairly massive) star.
1.4m<rm<2-2.5m where m denotes sun mass, rm being rest mass (after exterior layers of the star are thrown out during the "star's death").
Supergiant star.
a red super giant like the largest known star vy canis majoris
Yes, both black holes and neutron stars are remnants of the death of massive stars. Neutron stars form when the core of a massive star collapses but does not produce a black hole. Black holes are formed when the core of a massive star collapses beyond the neutron star stage.