This is a binary star. It's a white dwarf and a red hypergiant. The white dwarf is ' stealing' matery from the red star. If the pressure and temperature get too high, this all will be blown away by a supernova. A supernova like this happens every second.
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this is really rare, stars usually never orbit this close to each other, so this is very rarw.
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@kittygamer9105 i believe the star "eating" the mass is a pulsar star
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Unpause for the big rip
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@Kittygamer It's probably either a neutron star, a quasar, or a black hole.
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the thing eating the star is probably a white dwarf or someother cosmic object. they usually feed off the parent star before the parent star dies in which kills off the smaller object, or the white dwarf dies which leaves the parent star alone
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i know the sun is made of gasses and all, but this sun looks like it's about to sooh, like steam.
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A super nova is an amazing nova. A supernova, lads, is something entirely different.
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@RM_Rebel its acully a white swarf about to type 1-A supernova itself
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Comfirmed:A Gamma ray burst comes first then the rest of the star explodes.
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The explanation for why a super nova occurs is wrong, A super nova occurs when the fuel in the center of the star runs out, and gravity takes over crushing everything in the center in a black hole. The black hole then "coughs" causing the outer layers to basically explode off. (Correct me if Im wrong but I think when the blackhole "coughs" it simply shoots out matter through the poles known as a gamma ray burst)