ExploraTour: A Peek into the Lives of the Stars
How Fast Does Each Element Fuse?
Stages in Nuclear Burning for a 20-Solar Mass Star
Reaction |
Time Interval |
| Helium --> Carbon | 1 million years |
| Carbon --> Neon, Magnesium, Oxygen | 100,000 years |
| Neon/Magnesium/Oxygen --> Silicon/Sulfur | 20 years |
| Silicon/Sulfur -->Iron | 1 week |


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