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What determines whether a star dies or goes supernova? Is every cycle then resulting in increasingly heavy stars?

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What determines whether a star dies or goes supernova? Is every cycle then resulting in increasingly heavy stars?

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A star must be sufficiently massive in order to go supernova. Actually every cycle results in some part of a galaxy’s mass ending up in small, burned-out stars.

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