Mjölnir (literally, "that which smashes") is the hammer wielded by Thor, the Norse god of thunder.
According to Marvel Universe the blacksmiths used the core of a star as a forge to construct Mjölnir.
[at Thor's coronation] Odin: Thor Odinson, my heir, my first born. So long entrusted with the mighty hammer, Mjölnir, forged in the heart of a dying star. It's power has no equal! It's a weapon to destroy or as a tool to build. It is a fit companion for a king. I have defended Asgard, and the lives of the innocent across my realms in the time of the great beginning.
Asgardians are presented in the Marvel Universe as 'just' an advanced, physically durable and long lived race with strange technology. So has there actually been any attempt to show or explain how blacksmiths could actually survive inside the heart of a dying star?
Answer
You're misreading the passage. The blacksmith Eitri and his assistants Brok and Buri used the core of a dying star as the heat source to "forge a mold with which he birthed Mjolnir".
This "heart" (which presumably also served to heat the Uru from which the hammer is constructed) was not inside the star at the time but rather had already been ejected from the star as it exploded or collapsed.
There's an image of them hard at work in Thor Vol 2 #80
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