The Sun does not have the mass to go nova or supernova, or become a black hole. Instead, in about 5 billion years, it will become a red giant, consuming the four inner planets. including Earth.
The sun may not experience a nova explosion. If it does, then it will affect all planets in the solar system.
No. The Sun is of fairly ordinary mass, and isn't NEARLY big enough to undergo a supernova explosion that would collapse the core to neutron star density. In fact, the minimum mass for a star that will die that way is about 3 times the mass of the Sun.
What explosion And if you are talking about the Big bang it happened about 13.7 billion years ago
The Big Bang theory
No, they are two different things. A sun spot is a cooler spot on the sun and a hot spot is a violent explosion
big explosion :O the sun is too small a star for a supernova.
A big explosion that never stops.
It would be more accurate to say that there's one single explosion in the sun that started around 41/2 billion years ago and is still going on.
The explosion of the atomic bomb released an immense amount of energy, equivalent to thousands of tons of TNT. The blast created a fireball that expanded rapidly, reaching temperatures hotter than the sun's surface. The destruction caused by the explosion extended for miles around the epicenter.
Big Band Explosion was created on 2003-12-09.
A theory that the universe formed in a huge explosion
they are solar flares
Nuking the sun is not possible with current technology. However, theoretically, if it were possible, the sun is so massive that a nuclear explosion would have negligible impact on it. The sun's nuclear fusion reactions are much more powerful than any man-made nuclear explosion.
It is presumed to be created by an astronomical explosion in the galaxy that gathered particles, gradually creating our planets and sun. The Big Bang.
It all depends on how big the explosion was or how close you are.
Supernova
a lot is is going to be big