Yes, dying stars can become very bright. As they run out of nuclear fuel, some stars expand into red giants or supergiants, which can increase their brightness. Additionally, some dying stars, like supernovae, can produce intense bursts of light as they explode.
No. Stars become white dwarfs after dying.
The color of a dying star can vary depending on its size and age. Smaller dying stars tend to appear white or blue, while larger dying stars can appear red or even orange. The color is determined by the star's temperature and the chemical elements present in its outer layers.
No, stars do not die every minute. Stars have different lifespans depending on their size and type. Some stars can live for billions of years while others may only live for a few million years. The death of a star usually takes place over a much longer timescale.
On average, about two to three stars are estimated to die each day in the Milky Way galaxy. The actual number can vary as some stars may undergo slow processes of dying, while others may experience more sudden and dramatic events such as supernova explosions.
People die every second of every day.
In the Valley of Dying Stars was created in 2000.
By "die", you probably mean explode in a supernova, turn into a black hole, or turn into a white dwarf. According to The Universe, one supernova is predicted for about every second somewhere in the Universe. This means that stars are always constantly "dying" in the Universe.
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Yes, dying stars can become very bright. As they run out of nuclear fuel, some stars expand into red giants or supergiants, which can increase their brightness. Additionally, some dying stars, like supernovae, can produce intense bursts of light as they explode.
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Red Giants. Stars not on the main sequence
While not all pop stars are dying, there have been several who have died in the past few years. They are dying for a number or reasons, but the main one seems to be overdosing on drugs.
No. Stars become white dwarfs after dying.
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They don't - new born stars and planets are formed together.