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| Sudden Disappearance of Star Perplexes Scientists
A giant star named N6946-BH1, which American astronomers have observed for several years, has suddenly disappeared, NASA's website wrote, referring to the Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. The specialists don't know the exact reasons behind the disappearance of the star. The most probable hypothesis is that the star has turned into a black hole. The scientists, who observed the star, did not expect such a scenario. They believed that N6946-BH1 would explode as a supernova instead of disappearing out of sight. "The typical view is that a star can form a black hole only after it goes supernova," a professor of astronomy at Ohio State University, Christopher Kochanek, was quoted by NASA website as saying. "If a star can fall short of a supernova and still make a black hole that would help to explain why we don't see supernovae from the most massive stars," he added. In 2007, scientists registered a very bright flash on the star, which usually serves as a sign of its