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Allen Bautista
29 May, 03:21
What happens when a star becomes a supernova
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Sundance
29 May, 03:30
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A supernova isn't' actually a star (not anymore at least). This means the star has reached the end of it's life. Supernovas can outshine entire galaxies, are made of heavy elements in the universe, and are the largest explosions to take place in space.
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