Wednesday, November 4, 2015

Life of a Star: Supernova by: Dlija Brown, Briana Miller, and Tionna Murphy


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4 comments:

  1. Great presentation!

    What are the locations between a white dwarf supernova and a high mass supernova? Why?

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    1. Thank you, and im sorry i don't really understand your question could you reword it ?

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  2. What happens to the white dwarfs or supernovas after they explode in the sky?

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    1. Sometimes white dwarfs may pull just enough material from its companion to briefly ignite in a nova, a far smaller explosion. Because the white dwarf remains intact, it can repeat the process several times when it reaches the critical point, briefly breathing life back into the dying star over and over again.

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