Supernova
A supernova is a stellar explosion that briefly rivals the brightness of an entire galaxy, dispersing heavy elements and often leaving behind a compact remnant. Astronomers distinguish thermonuclear Type Ia supernovae, which explode from white dwarfs in binary systems, from massive-star core‑collapse events (Types II, Ib, and Ic). Supernovae are central to nucleosynthesis, cosmic‑ray acceleration, and cosmology.