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16 November, 19:11

When gravity overcomes the nuclear energy in a red supergiant, the star begins to collapse, leading to a massive explosion that can be visible for months-?

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  1. 16 November, 19:27
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    The answer for this would be a supernova. This is a momentary astronomical happening that transpires during the last stellar evolutionary phases of a huge star's life, whose annihilation is noticeable by one concluding titanic explosion that takes place in space.
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