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University of Copenhagen astrophysicists help explain a mysterious phenomenon ... be like watching a star suddenly extinguish and disappear from the heavens. The collapse is so complete that ...
Typically, stars do not disappear overnight ... of stars and their collapse. Read also: ALMA telescope discovers oceans of water vapor in star's planet-forming disc A mysterious entity is orbiting ...
Mysterious radio flashes may be farewell greetings from massive stars collapsing into black holes. ScienceDaily . Retrieved June 2, 2025 from www.sciencedaily.com / releases / 2013 / 07 ...
The research suggests that these stars might be collapsing directly into black holes due to their incredible mass. This process would cause them to disappear instantly without leaving any trace.
Astrophysicists from the University of Copenhagen have studied a mysterious phenomenon: stars that suddenly disappear from the sky ... that the gravity of these stars is so strong that they collapse ...
Rather than explode, red supergiant stars between 20 and 40 times the size of our sun sometimes mysteriously disappear, winking out of existence ... stars about eight times bigger than our sun ...
"Were one to stand gazing up at a visible star going through a total collapse, it might, just at the right time, be like watching a star suddenly extinguish and disappear from the heavens. The ...