Astronomers just saw a star 1,540 times the size of our Sun transform into a hypergiant. Will it go supernova?


Astronomers have witnessed one of the universe’s largest stars transform into a rare stellar body, and the dramatic metamorphosis could be the precursor to a powerful supernova explosion that sees this star born a black hole.

The condemned star it concerns WOH G64 (also known as IRAS 04553–6825), located in a satellite galaxy in The Milky Way known as Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC), about 163,000 light-years away. The star is about 1540 times the size of sunwith nearly 30 times the mass of our star and a staggering 282,000 times its luminosity. Discovered in the 1970s, the WOH G64 has always seemed to be one red supergiant star surrounded by a ring, or torus, of dense dust.

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