GORAJUARA – Several NASA telescopes recently observed a massive Black Hole tearing apart an unlucky Star that wandered too close.
Located about 250 million light years from Earth in the center of another galaxy.
This is the fifth closest example of a Black Hole destroying a Star ever observed.
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As reported by Gorajuara from the nasa.gov site, after the star was completely destroyed due to the gravity of the Black Hole.
Astronomers see a dramatic increase in high-energy X-ray light around black holes.
This suggests that as the Star’s material is pulled towards its destruction, it forms a very hot structure above the Black Hole called a Corona.
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NASA’s satellite is the most sensitive space telescope capable of observing this wavelength of light.
Unprecedented closeness of the evolutionary formation of Corona.
Most Black Holes that scientists can study are surrounded by hot gas that has accumulated over years, sometimes thousands of years, and formed disks billions of miles wide.
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In some cases, this disk shines brighter than the entire galaxy.
Even around these bright sources, especially around less active Black Holes, there are single Stars that are torn apart and consumed.
And from start to finish, the process often only takes a few weeks or months.
2024-02-10 09:30:00
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