VIVA – Astronomers watch gas clouds known as G2 swings close to black hole supermassive at the center of the Milky Way in the summer of 2014. The gas cloud emitted sparks that did not fly. Even so, black holes do not ‘eat’ the G2 but vice versa.
“The gas cloud actually swings kale and is able to survive its death,” according to astronomers, as quoted from the website Space, Sunday, June 6, 2021.
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All astronomers also agree that black holes are big intruders. However, the facts speak differently about gas clouds, where black holes ignore nearby objects that contain gas. “That is surprising and impossible,” explained the astronomers.
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