Black Holes Can Form from Failed Supernovae

Stellar ghosts.

Some massive stars collapse directly into black holes without exploding as visible supernovae, creating “invisible” black holes. This affects predictions for supernova rates and black hole populations.

Why This Matters

It matters because it changes our understanding of massive star life cycles.

It also reveals gaps in stellar evolution theories.

Did You Know?

Not all massive stars explode; some quietly form black holes instead.

Source

[NASA, nasa.gov]

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