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Runaway Universe
Birth of a Supernova
Type 1a
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Type 1a (4)

In time, the other star evolves into a red giant. As its outer layers expand far out from the core, it becomes less and less dense. Now closer to the white dwarf, the gaseous material from the red giant feels the gravitational pull from the white dwarf and gets sucked in by its neighbor.

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