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its when the star explodes and its so bright u can see it during the day time

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What does supernova mean for kids?

A huge explosion from a dying star.


Can a planet survive a supernova if it is on the far side of a star binary to the exploding star?

It could. it depends on the condidtion. Yes it could but after the sun goes supernova it has a chance of turning into a black hole.


What causes dark holes?

If you mean "Black Holes" then they are formed when a star very many times bigger than the sun goes supernova and collapses in on itself.


What are the types of stars a high mass star can become after it goes supernova?

Once a high mass star goes supernova, it doesn't become any other type of star - it becomes a pile of enormously dense stellar ash, or if it was big enough to begin with, it becomes a black hole.


How long does it take after a star goes supernova does it become a black hole?

The supernova stage itself lasts only a few days or weeks. Once the star runs out of fuel, the collapse into a neutron star or black hole (depending on the remaining mass) should be quite sudden - whatever it takes for matter to fall toward the center.


What will happen to earth when Belelgeuse goes supernova?

when betelguese goes supernova nothing will happen directly to us, but the star will become as bright as the moon in the night sky, and a black hole may form at the site


When was Rock Star Supernova created?

Rock Star Supernova was created in 2006.


Why is platinum so rare?

Platinium is created within the massive explosion of a supernova. It is one of the last things to be produced when a giant star goes supernova, therefore not a lot of it can be produced in time before the star blasts itself apart.


Where does a supernova fit into a star's lifecycle?

A supernova occurs at the end of a massive star's life cycle.


Do all exploding stars create a supernova?

When a star explodes and destroys itself, leaving only a dense core behind, it is called a Supernova. The only other option is when a star goes nova, where only the outer body of the star explodes, but the stellar remnant remains in place.


How does a star go supernova and what are the key factors that lead to this explosive event?

A star goes supernova when it runs out of fuel for nuclear fusion in its core, causing it to collapse under its own gravity. The key factors that lead to this explosive event include the star's mass, age, and composition.


What gives a star light?

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