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A More Distant Star Explosion Is Flagged in a System of Black Holes

Summary by CNN Brasil
Astronomers may have identified the most distant episode already observed by a star being destroyed in a system with two black holes. The event would have occurred about 3 billion years ago, and X-rays emitted in collapse are being observed by scientists. XID 925 was first identified in 1999, and called attention to having an extremely rapid increase of up to 27 times on X-rays. But then it disappeared, becoming practically invisible to astronom…
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Astronomers may have identified the most distant episode already observed by a star being destroyed in a system with two black holes. The event would have occurred about 3 billion years ago, and X-rays emitted in collapse are being observed by scientists. XID 925 was first identified in 1999, and called attention to having an extremely rapid increase of up to 27 times on X-rays. But then it disappeared, becoming practically invisible to astronom…

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CNN Brasil broke the news in Brazil on Friday, December 12, 2025.
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