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Supernova explosion: The final stellar fireworks will occur 10 to the 32000th years in the future – Brinkwire

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The universe will gradually become a dark and quiet place as stars slowly fizzle out, but in trillions of years a few will let off one last spark of energy, a new study found.
Physicist Matt Caplan from Illinois State University calculated that the last ‘white dwarf’ stars will become black dwarfs and will explode in a supernova.
This won’t happen for an incredibly long time, according to Caplan, who said the last one to explode won’t happen for 10 to the 32,000th years. 
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