Failed Supernova
A failed supernova occurs when a massive star collapses but does not explode. Instead, it may form a neutron star or black hole. This phenomenon challenges our understanding of stellar evolution. It highlights the complexities of cosmic events. Failed supernovae contribute to the formation of heavy elements. They play a crucial role in the lifecycle of galaxies. Their study enhances our knowledge of the universe.
A groundbreaking discovery in astrophysics has revealed a black hole triple system located approximately 8,000 light years from...
November 2, 2024