The remnant core of a star that becomes a supernova will normally be a neutron star, or possibly a pulsar (a rapidly spinning neutron star). The largest of stars would theoretically create a black hole, a singularity containing all of the core's mass at a single point and preventing even light from escaping its massive gravity.
It depends on the mass of a star. A supernova can do one of 4 things:
It can blow itself to bits
It can implode into a black hole
It can turn into a neutron star (extremely high gravitational pull)
It can turn into a magnetar (extemely high magnetic pull)
Supernovae occur in the giant phase of the main sequence of a star, typically in a red giant star.
The star will pulse - as if taking it's last breath.
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A supernova occurs at the end of a massive star's life cycle.
no, it occurs with telophase and before g1
A supernova occurs AFTER a star collapses suddenly. See related question
A supernova can't occur on any planet. A supernova occurs when a very large star, at least 8 times more massive than the sun dies.
Supernova
Nuclear fusion stops and the star is no longer capable of transformming LIGHTER elements into HEAVIER. elements. At this point GRAVITY looses out and PRESSURE wins out thereby causing the supernova explosion. But bear in mind, there is a HUGE difference between an ordinary star going NOVA and a SUPERNOVA.
No. An asteroid is a piece of rock and/or metal in in outer space. A supernova is an explosion that occurs when a large star dies or when gas accumulates around a white dwarf.
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Gravity makes the supergiant collapse. Particles smashes into the center of the star make it so hot that a huge explosion occurs-a supernova
Supernova.
A supernova occurs at the end of a massive star's life cycle.
Crisis
no, it occurs with telophase and before g1
Fragmentation
A supernova occurs AFTER a star collapses suddenly. See related question
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. See related questions for details on Supernova