The Hubble Telescope has recorded the disappearance of a supermassive star without a trace. Nothing like this has happened in history before: before the eyes of astonished astronomers from all over the world, something incredible happened, and no one can understand what it was.
The mass of the star was 25 times the mass of our Sun. It was located about 22 million light years away, in another galaxy. It was first spotted by the Hubble Telescope in 2015, but now it has simply disappeared without a trace.
Astronomers have never seen anything like it before. Scientists are now suggesting that the star could suddenly turn into a black hole. However, there is one problem: supermassive stars always explode before collapsing into a black hole.
This explosion is so huge that earthly astronomers always see it. The disappeared star disappeared without any explosion - once it is no longer in the sky. At the moment, scientists can not offer any explanation for this incredible event.