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What happens to a star after it goes supernova? Does the remnant of the star form a dwarf star, neutron star, black hole, or something else? Thanks!!!
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What happens to a star after it goes supernova? Does the remnant of the star form a dwarf star, neutron star, black hole, or something else? Thanks!!!
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Well after the star goes supernova, It becomes a Neutron Star, an extrememly powerful and dense Explosion full of atoms and neutrons, if the mass does not exceed than it will remain to be a neutron star. Hope that helps
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I believe it forms a black hole. Eek!
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