A supernova occurs at the end of a massive star's life cycle.
stellar nebulas are the birthplace of stars. 1st of the sequence in the lifecycle of stars.
In cool stars, elements such as hydrogen and helium are primarily produced through nuclear fusion in their cores. Elements heavier than helium (e.g., carbon, oxygen, and iron) are formed through nucleosynthesis processes during the later stages of a star's lifecycle, such as in red giant stars or during supernova events.
No, only large stars go supernova when nuclear fusion breaks down. While white dwarfs can go supernova in some instances, brown dwarfs are failed stars which are not powered by nuclear fusion.
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A supernova occurs in a star's lifecycle when it runs out of fuel and its core collapses, causing a massive explosion.
stellar nebulas are the birthplace of stars. 1st of the sequence in the lifecycle of stars.
Massive stars end their lifecycle in a cataclysmic event known as a supernova explosion, where the outer layers are ejected into space, leaving behind a dense core such as a neutron star or black hole. This explosion releases an immense amount of energy and synthesizes heavier elements that are dispersed into the universe.
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In cool stars, elements such as hydrogen and helium are primarily produced through nuclear fusion in their cores. Elements heavier than helium (e.g., carbon, oxygen, and iron) are formed through nucleosynthesis processes during the later stages of a star's lifecycle, such as in red giant stars or during supernova events.
Heavy stars go supernova at the end of their lives.
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No, only large stars go supernova when nuclear fusion breaks down. While white dwarfs can go supernova in some instances, brown dwarfs are failed stars which are not powered by nuclear fusion.
Oops! Not all stars end up as a supernova. To become a Type 2 supernova, the star has to be between 8 and 50 times larger than the Sun.
Some stars do. They can be nova or supernova stars, depending on the scale of the explosion.