EthanolBrother2
EthanolBrother2
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11th Jan 2012
22nd Nov 2012
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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Comments

  • Lars123
    Lars123
    13th Jan 2012
    First one star of the two collapses into a white dwarf, then it sucks from the other until it explodes in a type 1-A supernova after making iron in it's core
  • fsjd
    fsjd
    12th Jan 2012
    supernoba is a bigger nova. binary systems make the biggest. THEN it will turn into a black hole, neutron star, puslar, megnestar, or white-brown-black dwarf.
  • DJMAN
    DJMAN
    12th Jan 2012
    nova not supernova
  • EthanolBrother2
    EthanolBrother2
    12th Jan 2012
    Sorry for my bad English
  • EthanolBrother2
    EthanolBrother2
    12th Jan 2012
    This all is producing a supernovae. So a huge explosion. The red giant will be thrown away like a ball. Somewere 10 lightyears from the explosion.
  • EthanolBrother2
    EthanolBrother2
    12th Jan 2012
    Right. It's a white dwarf that is exploded. Only the inner of the star remains. Its gravity level is so high that it's taking matery from another star. It's not a black hole.
  • cowo8
    cowo8
    12th Jan 2012
    dingolo... that's called a black hole, and this isn't a black hole.
  • henry700
    henry700
    12th Jan 2012
    time going slower, and the wont be like rubber, his body particles will separate as the gravity fields vary much arround a black hole
  • SuperFire131
    SuperFire131
    12th Jan 2012
    @Dingolo Nope, it is only very heathy and compact and thus it attracts more particles
  • EthanolBrother2
    EthanolBrother2
    12th Jan 2012
    Thnx for the info