The most common reason why you might not see a supernova would be if it occured on the other side of the Milky Way galaxy. The dense gas and dust clouds in the galaxy make it impossible to see what's on the other side.
Because they are massive explosions that can outshine a whole galaxy.
At the initial explosion, they would be spherical as pressure would be equal around the dying star. However as the expanding gases cool and mix, they can take on any shape imaginable. [See Link for pictures]
A safe distance from a supernova explosion would be millions of light-years away. The energy and radiation emitted during a supernova event are extremely powerful and can have destructive effects on planets and other celestial bodies nearby.
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Iron is the heaviest element formed by fusion in the core of a supergiant star prior to its supernova explosion. Elements heavier than iron are typically formed during the supernova explosion itself through nucleosynthesis processes.
Because they are massive explosions that can outshine a whole galaxy.
At the initial explosion, they would be spherical as pressure would be equal around the dying star. However as the expanding gases cool and mix, they can take on any shape imaginable. [See Link for pictures]
A supernova. See related question.
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No, not a supernova.
A supernova is when a massive star explodes. A neutron star is what can be formed after a supernova explosion. See related questions
A safe distance from a supernova explosion would be millions of light-years away. The energy and radiation emitted during a supernova event are extremely powerful and can have destructive effects on planets and other celestial bodies nearby.
A Supernova. See related question
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it is a steller explosion
Supernova