Main sequence stars turn into red giants towards the end of their lives, as the hydrogen fuel gets used up.
There are no exploding stars (supernovae) in our solar system. Supernovae occur in distant parts of the galaxy, outside our solar system. The nearest known supernova to Earth was Supernova 1987A, which was located in the Large Magellanic Cloud, a satellite galaxy to our Milky Way.
Nova. "Exploding stars" were originally called "new stars", which in Latin is "nova stellarum".
The color of a star is a good indicator of its temperature.
There is no star near mars.If there was, and it did explode, then you would not be alive to see it, let alone hear it.Sound cannot travel in a vacuum, so although you may see it, you would not hear it.
the star is yellow
suernova
Either a neutron star or a black hole.
A nova or a supernova
That's called a supernova.
supernova
Usually a nova - an exploding star.
A four letter word for expoding star is - Nova
when a star is at the end of its life(depending on mass) a star will sponaniously explode into a supernova. or it will collapse into a black hole.
Not yet. But soon.
when a star is at the end of its life(depending on mass) a star will sponaniously explode into a supernova. or it will collapse into a black hole.
gama ray brust(exploding star)
When you shot with a blaster it explodes