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Life Cycle of a Star Much Bigger than the Sun

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Life Cycle of a Star Much Bigger than the Sun

The life cycle of a star depends on its size. All stars begin their life cycle in the same way. Gravity pulls nebulae together to form a protostar. This protostar turns into a main sequence star. If a star is bigger than the Sun, its lifecycle is:

Red supergiant

Red supergiant

  • Nuclear fusion changes more and more of the star’s mass into energy.
  • The star expands into a red supergiant.
Supernova

Supernova

  • The largest stars explode in a supernova.
  • A supernova produces elements heavier than iron and scatters them throughout the universe.
Black hole or neutron star

Black hole or neutron star

  • The supernova leaves behind either a black hole or a neutron star.
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