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Old 09-23-2007, 10:05 PM
Stu Pidasso Stu Pidasso is offline
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Default Cosmology question - where is the cinder?

Our sun is a second generation star. It and our solar system coalesced from some of the remains of a first generation star that went supernova.

As I understand it, when a star goes supernova it doesn't completely "blow up". In a supernova much of the star's mass gets blasted away but some of it remains. A "cinder" is left. There are different kinds of "cinders" like black holes, nuetron stars, quasars etc.

My question is that if our sun is a second generation star, where is the "cinder" from the 1st generation star that went supernova and formed all our heavey elements. I would think that "cinder" would be relatively close by(astronomically speaking).

Stu
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