What are the super giant novae stars?
Answer / Brijkishor
Supergiant novae, also known as recurrent novae, are bright stellar explosions that occur on the surface of a white dwarf star in a binary star system. They are called 'super' because they undergo multiple such explosions over their lifetime.
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