QOD: Why don’t stars explode?
Stars remain stable for billions of years due to the balance between gravitational collapse and outward pressure from nuclear fusion. A supernova occurs when a star exhausts its fuel, either through core collapse in massive stars or thermonuclear explosion in white dwarfs. Betelgeuse, in Orion, may soon go supernova, becoming visible from Earth.
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