LIGO and Virgo probable spotted the first black hole swallowing up a neutron star


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Shudders in the cosmos have revealed what's likely the sad end of a neutron star --Getting swallowed by a black hole.

If confirmed, it would be the first solid detection of this source of gravitational waves, revealing a type of cataclysm never before spotted. Researchers from the LIGO and Vrigo gravitational wave observatories reported the candidate event, which was detected August 14, in a public database used by astronomers.If confirmed, it would be the first solid detection of this source of gravitational waves, revealing a type of cataclysm never before spotted. Researchers from the LIGO and Vrigo gravitational wave observatories reported the candidate event, which was detected August 14, in a public database used by astronomers.If confirmed, it would be the first solid detection of this source of gravitational waves, revealing a type of cataclysm never before spotted. Researchers from the LIGO and Vrigo gravitational wave observatories reported the candidate event, which was detected August 14, in a public database used by astronomers.If confirmed, it would be the first solid detection of this source of gravitational waves, revealing a type of cataclysm never before spotted. Researchers from the LIGO and Vrigo gravitational wave observatories reported the candidate event, which was detected August 14, in a public database used by astronomers.





If confirmed, it would be the first solid detection of this source of gravitational waves, revealing a type of cataclysm never before spotted. Researchers from the LIGO and Vrigo gravitational wave observatories reported the candidate event, which was detected August 14, in a public database used by astronomers.If confirmed, it would be the first solid detection of this source of gravitational waves, revealing a type of cataclysm never before spotted. Researchers from the LIGO and Vrigo gravitational wave observatories reported the candidate event, which was detected August 14, in a public database used by astronomers.If confirmed, it would be the first solid detection of this source of gravitational waves, revealing a type of cataclysm never before spotted. Researchers from the LIGO and Vrigo gravitational wave observatories reported the candidate event, which was detected August 14, in a public database used by astronomers.If confirmed, it would be the first solid detection of this source of gravitational waves, revealing a type of cataclysm never before spotted. Researchers from the LIGO and Vrigo gravitational wave observatories reported the candidate event, which was detected August 14, in a public database used by astronomers.If confirmed, it would be the first solid detection of this source of gravitational waves, revealing a type of cataclysm never before spotted. Researchers from the LIGO and Vrigo gravitational wave observatories reported the candidate event, which was detected August 14, in a public database used by astronomers.If confirmed, it would be the first solid detection of this source of gravitational waves, revealing a type of cataclysm never before spotted. Researchers from the LIGO and Vrigo gravitational wave observatories reported the candidate event, which was detected August 14, in a public database used by astronomers.

If confirmed, it would be the first solid detection of this source of gravitational waves, revealing a type of cataclysm never before spotted. Researchers from the LIGO and Vrigo gravitational wave observatories reported the candidate event, which was detected August 14, in a public database used by astronomers.

If confirmed, it would be the first solid detection of this source of gravitational waves, revealing a type of cataclysm never before spotted. Researchers from the LIGO and Vrigo gravitational wave observatories reported the candidate event, which was detected August 14, in a public database used by astronomers.

If confirmed, it would be the first solid detection of this source of gravitational waves, revealing a type of cataclysm never before spotted. Researchers from the LIGO and Vrigo gravitational wave observatories reported the candidate event, which was detected August 14, in a public database used by astronomers.

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