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Scientists may have seen a star collapse directly into a black hole without exploding first

Theory shows that stars can collapse directly into black holes without first exploding as supernovae. In fact, this should be a relatively common occurrence. But despite that, astronomers have found scant observational evidence to support it.

But it may have happened in our neighbor, the Andromeda Galaxy, and astronomers almost missed it.

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