Gravitational Waves: Did Merging Black Holes Form from Single Star?

Two Black Holes Circling
An artist's impression of two black holes circling each other, creating gravitational waves. A new theory posits that double black hole systems could form from a single star.
(Image credit: K. Thorne (Caltech) and T. Carnahan (NASA GSFC))

Could a single, dying star give birth to not one, but two black holes? Stranger things have happened in space.

About 1.3 billion years ago, two black holes merged into one, creating ripples in the fabric of space-time known as gravitational waves. Those ripples were recorded by detectors on Earth, scientists announced on Feb. 11 — the first time gravitational waves had ever been directly detected, marking a significant achievement for physics and astronomy. 

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