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The first and only planet the fictional Star Warsseries Death Star space station destroys is Princess Leia's home world of Alderaan. The station is prepared to destroy the rebel base on the planet Yavin IV, but is itself destroyed in the film's climax before it can complete its firing sequence. The rebuilt Death Star from Return of the Jedi is not shown destroying any planets.
The planet Venus has at times been called the Morning Star or the Evening Star, although it is not a star.
There is only one Star in our Solar System - it is called the Sun.
A star like our sun will shed a planetary nebula after its 'death'
A nova is a star which has a close companion star, and draws stellar material off of it's companion, occasionally flaring up very brightly in the process. A supernova is a massive and hot star to begin with, that tends to go through it's life cycle at high speed, and ending it's life in a cataclysmic explosion. Supernova remnants then collapse into a neutron star - a spinning, very hot pile of stellar ash, so dense that a teaspoonful of it would weigh thousands of tons. If the collapsed supernova star was big enough, it's gravity upon collapse is so intense than not even light can escape from it, and it becomes what is called a "Black Hole".
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The explosive death of a star is called a supernova.
The sudden eruption from the surface of a star is called a plasma ejection. It is also known as a coronal mass ejection. They can be very dangerous if they happen to eject toward a planet nearby.
Once a star explodes, it's no longer a star. The explosion itself is referred to as a "Super Nova."
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UV is studied in strength from stars like our sun. they use this to tell how old the other star is and how far it is from death
The death of a star is called a supernova or stellar explosion. This is a catastrophic event that occurs when a star reaches the end of its life cycle and can result in the star either collapsing into a dense core (neutron star or black hole) or completely exploding.
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A Nova. The colossal explosion of a very large star at the end of its life is a Supernova.
A nova is a sudden, bright outburst of a star that occurs due to the accumulation of hydrogen on the surface of a white dwarf star in a binary star system. While novae can appear as "new stars" in the sky because of their sudden increase in brightness, they are not actually new stars forming, but rather the result of a specific stellar phenomenon.
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