On July 19, 1952, Palomar Observatory was undertaking a photographic survey of the night sky. Part of the project was to take multiple images of the same region of sky, to help identify things such as asteroids. At around 8:52 that evening a photographic plate captured the light of three stars clustered together. At a magnitude of 15, they were reasonably bright in the image. At 9:45 pm the same region of sky was captured again, but this time the three stars were nowhere to be seen. In less than an hour they had completely vanished.

  • MNByChoice@midwest.social
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    1 year ago

    As OP did not seem to link to a write-up. (Or I failed at clicking...) https://phys.org/news/2023-10-group-stars-vanishedastronomers.html