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Birth of a Supernova
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The red giant's core contracts, which generates enough heat to fuse its helium atoms into carbon. The nuclear fusion in turn creates other elements, including oxygen. Eventually, radiation generated within the star's core pushes the outer layers of the red giant away. Only the dense core remains: the star has become a white dwarf.

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