For the first time ever, we’ve seen a black hole being silently born — no supernova required
Astronomers have, for the first time in history, witnessed a dying star going black hole. The surprising part? This momentous occasion wasn’t marked by a fiery supernova. The expanding shell (left to right) of a failed red supergiant nova. Image credits NASA. The star of the show is/was N6946-BH1, a massive stellar body some 25 times…
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Sure is empty down here...