Sort of. It can be considered a dead star - one that no longer produces energy. At the end of their life, smaller (less massive) stars become white dwarves. These will no longer produce energy, but will continue to glow with their residual energy for a long time. After a long, long time - much longer than the current age of the Universe - they will stop emitting significant amounts of energy, and become black dwarves.
When it turns into a black dwarf neutron star or black hole.
Look for the Black Star was created on 1966-01-04.
A neutron star or a pulsar, or a black hole.
No. A black hole may be the remnant of the core of what was once a blue star, but the black hole itself is as black as anything can possibly be.
If the star is larger than about 5 times the size of our Sun, a black hole can form from the core of the exploded star
Star - not dying White-dwarf, dying Red-Giant, near the end but will collapse or explode in a while Stable star - haven't heard that term, but doesn't sound like it Galaxy - a collection of stars
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A black hole originated as a star, that is, the star converted to a black hole.
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A black hole does not create a star. A black hole is formed when a star dies.
"Black Star" is his full name.
Simple one is a black-red star and the other is black-blue star. The only difference is the color.
When it turns into a black dwarf neutron star or black hole.
Order of the Black Star ended in 1963.
The Black Star Passes was created in 1953.
Black Star Liner was created in 1994.
Black Star Liner ended in 2001.