This type of Supernova has very little remnants.
  • Type I
  • Type II
  • Type A
  • Type B
  • Supernova I
  • Black Hole
  • Nova
  • Supernova II
Which two things typically result from a Supernova II?
  • Black Hole and Nova
  • Black Hole and Neutron Star
  • Neutron Star and Supernova II
  • All of the above
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  • Black Hole
  • Planetary Supernova
  • Supernova II
  • Neutron Star
A neutron star results when the Supernova II has a core remnant that is
  • Greater than 3 solar masses
  • Less than 5 solar masses
  • Less than 3 solar masses
  • Greater than 5 solar masses
Which of the following is a distinguishing property of a neutron star?
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  • Spinning Rapidly
  • Strong Magnetic Field
  • Density beyond belief
  • All of the above
What conditions must exist for a black hole to form?
  • When the core remnants of a Supernova I are greater than 3 solar masses.
  • When core remnants of a Supernova II are less than 3 solar masses.
  • When core remnants of a Supernova II are greater than 3 solar masses.
  • When the core remnants of any type of Supernova are greater than 1 solar mass.
What do we call a Neutron star that appears to look very much like a lighthouse form our perspective on Earth?
  • Quasar
  • Wayczar
  • Pulsar
  • Nonesar
Why are some Pulsars never identified by Astronomers.
  • Because they are not giving off light
  • Because the Neutron Star is spinning in such a manner that the jets of energy that give off light are not visible.
  • Because the Pulsar is blocked by magical stardust created in a dreamland that only unicorns can see.
  • Seriously I am out of ideas!
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