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What will a star that's 1000 times as massive as the sun ultimately become?

A star that is 1000 times as massive as the Sun will likely end its life in a supernova explosion, leaving either a neutron star or a black hole as a remnant, depending on the mass of the core after the explosion.


The explosion of a very massive star is called what?

well what you gotta do is go home a smoke weed


Is your sun a supernova or a white dwarf?

Our Sun is currently a main sequence star. It is not a supernova, as supernovae are massive explosions that occur at the end of a star's life cycle, and it is not a white dwarf, which is a type of star that has exhausted its nuclear fuel and collapsed to a very dense state.


If a star is massive enough what can result after it produces a supernova?

If a star is massive enough, after it produces a supernova it can either leave behind a neutron star or collapse into a black hole, depending on the mass of the original star.


What is a star at the end of its life cycle that eventually becomes a black dwarf?

It's really hard to tell for an individual star whether it will become a black hole. That depends on the mass of the star that remains after it runs out of fuel. Please note that in a supernova explosion, a large portion of a star's mass can be blown off into space. However, in general it is the most massive stars that are most likely to become black holes. Moreover, a supergiant star is not only very massive, but it is also likely to run out of fuel in the near future - meaning, in the next few million years - and therefore collapse (perhaps into a black hole, perhaps into a neutron star).

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The birth of a small star and a very massive star are the same but the end of their life is very different Describe the difference in the fate of a small star and a very massive star?

The difference between the death of a small star and a massive star is what the become afterwards. A small star will typically become a red dwarf while a large star will become a neutron star or a black hole.


What is the difference between an average star and a massive star?

Massive stars are brighter, they burn up faster, and they die younger, usually in very energetic explosions.


What is a dense collapsed core with a very strong gravitional pull that forms when a very massive star become a supernova?

Neutron Star


Is the sun a massive star or a dwarf star?

its not a massive or a dwarf  star


What is a massive collapsed star?

A massive collapsed star is a dead star.


What star blows up in a super nova explosion?

That will happen to stars that are very massive.


What will a star that's 1000 times as massive as the sun ultimately become?

A star that is 1000 times as massive as the Sun will likely end its life in a supernova explosion, leaving either a neutron star or a black hole as a remnant, depending on the mass of the core after the explosion.


What is before a neutron star?

A normal (but fairly massive) star.A normal (but fairly massive) star.A normal (but fairly massive) star.A normal (but fairly massive) star.


What happens after a supernova of a very massive star?

After a supernova of a very massive star, the core collapses to form either a neutron star or a black hole. The outer layers of the star are ejected into space, enriching the surrounding environment with heavy elements. A bright burst of radiation, known as a gamma-ray burst, may also be emitted during this process.


What is a hot Jupiter?

A massive planet (comparable to Jupiter), orbiting around another star, and being very close to the star - so that it has a high temperature.


A massive star expands into a?

Supergiant star.


A very hot massive star hundreds of times larger than the sun will probably become a?

A black hole.