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What is a SuperNova?

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What is a SuperNova?

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A star uses its own mass as energy. When the star eats up all its mass and it has nothing left to sustain itself, it implodes and becomes a supernova, or exploded star.

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It is a star dieing. The star in its final stages lets all of it’s material go in a highly explosive event. The result of a supernova can create a nebula cloud (which will create new stars/planets/etc), black hole (if the star is big enough), or brown dwarf (most Sun like stars will end like this).

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