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29 October, 04:25

Which is more common: a star blows up as a supernova, or a star forms a planetary nebula/white dwarf system?

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  1. 29 October, 04:29
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    A planetary nebula is more common to occur than a supernova. It actually is a nebula, meaning mist or cloud but was called planetary nebulae by others because it looked like a planet.

    Supernova is a not a usual event to take place.
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