The Mysterious Disappearance of Three "Stars" in 1952 Baffles Astronomers

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In 1952, three stars were captured in a photograph at Palomar Observatory but disappeared within an hour. Astronomers have been unable to find an explanation for their sudden vanishing. Possible theories include the stars dimming by an extreme amount, a rare event involving a gravitational lensing effect caused by a black hole, or the objects not being stars at all but rather Oort Cloud objects that brightened due to an external trigger. Another possibility is that the photographic plates were contaminated by radioactive dust from nuclear weapons testing. Further research and observations are needed to solve this mystery.
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