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Massive Dying Star Vanishes In Thin Air, Falls Short on Becoming a Supernova
The star N6946-BH1 dies as a failed supernova leaving behind a black hole. A massive dying star located in a galaxy 22 million light-years away has caught the attention of astronomers from NASA and the Ohio State University.
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