If a supernova happens when a giant star uses up its fuel, how are new stars created? If all the hydrogen is gone how would a new star emerge from the debris of a star that has used all its fuel?
1 Answer
Feb 1, 2016
A supernova gives off many elements, for example: oxygen, silicon, magnesium, nitrogen, trillions of kilometers into outer space. A new star does not emerge from a supernova, its actually the remnant core of the star.