What is a core collapse supernova?
Five Of The Biggest, Baddest Supernova Varieties

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A supernova that occurs when a star's core collapses under gravity.
A supernova that happens when two stars collide.
A supernova caused by the explosion of a white dwarf.
A supernova that results from the fusion of hydrogen atoms.
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What is the role of iron in a core collapse supernova?
Iron acts as a tipping point, leading to the star's collapse.
Iron absorbs energy, causing the star to expand.
Iron is ejected into space, forming new stars.
Iron provides energy for the star to continue fusion.
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What was unique about the supernova that created the Crab Nebula?
It was the first supernova observed with a telescope.
It resulted in the formation of a black hole.
It was the brightest supernova ever recorded.
It was an electron capture supernova.
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How did astronomers solve the mystery of the supernova in 1054?
By observing a similar event in 2018.
By using advanced telescopes.
By finding a companion star.
By discovering a new type of supernova.
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What distinguishes a pair instability supernova like 2007 BI?
It results in the formation of a neutron star.
It involves the fusion of hydrogen and helium.
It is caused by the collision of two white dwarfs.
It lacks hydrogen and helium in its light spectrum.
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What was unusual about the light from Supernova 2007 BI?
It was only visible for a few days.
It contained no hydrogen or helium.
It showed signs of a black hole.
It was brighter than any other supernova.
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What is a pulsational pair instability supernova?
A supernova that forms a black hole.
A supernova that results from a single massive explosion.
A supernova that occurs in multiple stages over time.
A supernova that only involves hydrogen fusion.
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