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May 25, 2016
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Millionaire's Code Review When our Sun dies, it will leave behind a white dwarf, and its funeral shroud will be a lovely planetary nebula composed of shining, shimmering multicolored gases--which were once its outer gaseous layers. This is the way that small Sun-like stars perish--when they are solitary stars, like our Sun, that is. When the white dwarf dwells in a binary system with another star--either a star that is still on the main-sequence, or with another white dwarf--strange things can happen. 


Novae should not be confused with other explosive, brightening stellar explosions--such as supernovae or luminous red novae. Novae are believed to ignite on the surface of a white dwarf that dwells in a binary system. If the duo of sister stars are close enough together, material can be sipped up from the companion star's surface to fall down onto the hungry white dwarf. A nova occurs as the result of this accretion of hydrogen onto the surface of the stellar corpse, triggering a runaway nuclear fusion reaction.


If the white dwarf is sufficiently near its unlucky sister star, it will steadily, relentlessly, and mercilessly sip up material from the companion star's outer atmosphere. The sister star may either still be on the main-sequence or, alternatively, aging and in the process https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/millionaires-code-review-james-austin of swelling into a red giant. The stolen gases accumulate on the greedy white dwarf's surface and begin burning. 

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