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A massive star (left), which has created elements as heavy as iron in its interior, blows up in a tremendous explosion (middle), scattering its outer layers in a structure called a supernova remnant (right).
PPT - Stellar Evolution: The Deaths of Stars PowerPoint Presentation, free download - ID:3002269
Human evolution and supernova, artwork - Stock Image - C004/9480 - Science Photo Library
Infographic on the evolution of stars: from birth in the nebulae, up to the largest ones, near their cooling or explosion as supernovae. [Adobe InDesign (.indd); 4795x3543] Stock Photo - Alamy
31 years of evolution of a supernova remnant. The study: “3D MHD modeling of the expanding remnant of SN 1987A. Role of magnetic field and non-thermal radio emission” of S. Orlando (INAF-OAPA)
Stellar Evolution. Life Cycle of a Star Stock Vector - Illustration of light, dwarf: 182154942
The Evolution of Massive Stars and Type II Supernovae Astronomy 801: Planets, Stars, Galaxies, and the Universe
Did Supernova Explosion Contribute to Earth Mass Extinction?
Ancient supernovae may have accelerated evolution on Earth
Supernova, Definition, Types, & Facts