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NASA's Hubble captured a rare event 600 million light-years away: a black hole devouring a star in a Tidal Disruption Event ...
Astronomers have observed a tidal disruption event, AT2024tvd, revealing a rogue supermassive black hole devouring a star far ...
Among the events it can identify are tidal disruption events, where a star gets spaghettified by the enormous gravity of a ...
Despite weighing about a million times the mass of our sun, the black hole wasn't found at the center of its host galaxy, ...
Dubbed AT2024tvd, the burst of radiation from this " tidal disruption event " (TDE) was also picked up by NASA's Chandra ...
Black holes are the hungry monsters of the cosmos: enormously dense objects that can suck in any material which strays too close and then devour it. Now, astronomers using the Hubble Space Telescope ...
The star-snacking black hole gave itself away when several ground-based sky survey telescopes observed a flare as bright as a ...
Located around 600 million light-years from Earth, the black hole sat quietly in the dark space between stars.
NASA has captured the astronomical event, called a Tidal Disruption Event (TDE), using its Hubble Space Telescope.
The latest black hole discovery has been described as "Space Jaws", found 600 million light-years away. NASA says: "There is ...
NASA announced on Thursday that it has discovered a massive and odd roaming black hole that once swallowed a star. This ...
The tidal disruption event (TDE) took place 600 million light-years away and was caught by the Hubble Space Telescope.