Stars like the sun die not with a bang, but a whimper. They slowly bloat into red bags of gas, too large to hold onto themselves. They lose wisps of their outer atmospheres to space, and their cores collapse. Gravity crushes them into white dwarf stars, while their outer shells inflate and form luminous nebulas that can be seen from thousands of light years away.
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Teunis Felter
Teunis Felter has over 20 years experience as an author, editor, and scientist. When not exploring outside, he enjoys reading history, researching genealogy, and civilly discussing politics.