Stellar core collapses are like when a giant balloon suddenly pops, but instead of air, it's super-hot stuff inside a star that explodes in a huge boom, making new elements and sometimes even new stars.
What Happens Inside the Star?
Imagine you're playing with a big, heavy ball. If you squeeze it really hard, it gets super hot and tight, just like what happens inside a star's core when it runs out of fuel to keep burning. The star keeps getting heavier and tighter until it can't hold on anymore.
When the Star Can’t Hold On
Then, wham!, the core collapses in a flash, sending out energy and matter into space. This is like when you drop your favorite cup, and all the juice spills everywhere. In this case, the spilled stuff becomes new elements like gold or iron, which can form other stars or even planets.
Sometimes, it's so powerful that it lights up the whole sky, just like a fireworks show in space! Stellar core collapses are like when a giant balloon suddenly pops, but instead of air, it's super-hot stuff inside a star that explodes in a huge boom, making new elements and sometimes even new stars.
What Happens Inside the Star?
Imagine you're playing with a big, heavy ball. If you squeeze it really hard, it gets super hot and tight, just like what happens inside a star's core when it runs out of fuel to keep burning. The star keeps getting heavier and tighter until it can't hold on anymore.
When the Star Can’t Hold On
Then, wham!, the core collapses in a flash, sending out energy and matter into space. This is like when you drop your favorite cup, and all the juice spills everywhere. In this case, the spilled stuff becomes new elements like gold or iron, which can form other stars or even planets.
Sometimes, it's so powerful that it lights up the whole sky, just like a fireworks show in space!
Examples
- Imagine a heavy ball dropping into a pool of water, that's like a stellar core collapsing into a dense neutron star or black hole.
- When a star runs out of fuel, its center crashes down in a fiery explosion called a supernova.
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See also
- What is Star’s life cycle?
- How Does Star and Galaxy Formation in the Early Universe Work?
- How Does A Star is Born | How the Universe Works Work?
- How Does Astronomy: The Supernova (9 of 10) Supernova Sub Types Work?
- How Does The life cycle of a neutron star - David Lunney Work?