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13 July, 18:28

What changes in space result from the death of massive stars?

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  1. 13 July, 21:18
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    Whenever the fuel is being used up, a star explodes and the energy leakage from a star's core ceases.

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    The dying star expands in the "Red Giant," before even the inevitable collapse starts, due to nuclear reactions just outside of the core.

    It becomes a white dwarf star when the star has almost the same density as the Sun. If it's much larger, a supernova explosion could take place and leave a neutron star away. However, if it is very large-at least three times the Sun's mass-the crumbling core of the star, nothing will ever stop it from crumbling. The star is imploding into a black hole, an endless gravitational loop in space.
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