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    How are supernovae formed?

    Supernovae are formed through two primary processes: the explosion of massive stars or the thermonuclear detonation of white dwarfs in binary star systems. In the case of massive stars, when they exhaust their nuclear fuel, their cores collapse, resulting in a massive explosion known as a supernova.

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