Astrophysics I
Massive stars are those that have a mass greater than about eight times that of our Sun, leading to different life cycles compared to lower-mass stars. These stars undergo rapid nuclear fusion processes and eventually reach the end of their life cycle through explosive events such as supernovae, which significantly impact their surrounding environments and contribute to the formation of new stars and planetary systems.
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