Send e-mail to the editor. The Astrophysics Spectator Channel. April 28, 2010. Over the past several decades, a handful of familiar stars in nearby galaxies have exploded in supernovae. Most of these stars were red supergiants, which matches the theoretical expectation that most supernovae occur when the core of a red supergiant star collapses. By chance, however, the nearest recent supernova was a rarity an exploding blue supergiant. This was the supernova SN 1987A,. April 28, 2010.

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Send e-mail to the editor. The Astrophysics Spectator Channel. April 28, 2010. Over the past several decades, a handful of familiar stars in nearby galaxies have exploded in supernovae. Most of these stars were red supergiants, which matches the theoretical expectation that most supernovae occur when the core of a red supergiant star collapses. By chance, however, the nearest recent supernova was a rarity an exploding blue supergiant. This was the supernova SN 1987A,. April 28, 2010.

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