This is a massive star that exploded 35,000 years ago, and the deep-sky image just won an award – a first in the prestigious ...
A star in the Andromeda galaxy ran out of nuclear fuel and collapsed into a black hole, without first violently exploding in a supernova. For the first time scientists have studied this process in ...
Indian astronomer Kishalay De led study revealed one of the clearest cases of a massive star collapsing directly into a black hole without a supernova, based on NASA NEOWISE data.
The formation of a black hole can be quite a violent event, with a massive dying star blowing up and some of its remnants collapsing to form an exceptionally dense object with gravity so ​strong not ...
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Colossal star 13x heavier than sun vanishes without a sound, leaves black hole
A massive star roughly 2.5 million light-years away in the Andromeda Galaxy has quietly disappeared, and the best explanation ...
The event was first recorded in 2014, when a Nasa space telescope noticed a massive star in the Andromeda galaxy slowly ...
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