Black Hole That Can Eat 20 Million Suns Is On The Loose
The Hubble Space Telescope accidentally captured an image of a black hole that is capable of consuming 20 million suns and is currently roaming freely in space.
The Hubble Space Telescope accidentally captured an image of a black hole that is capable of consuming 20 million suns and is currently roaming freely in space.
A Black hole ripped apart a star emitting flash equivalent to the light of more than 1000 trillion suns. This marked the first time such a jet was observed in the visible light region of the electromagnetic spectrum, also referred as the optical wavelength.
Dynamical interactions between black holes are thought to be extremely rare, and the gravitational wave data obtained so far by LIGO and Virgo would appear to support this. Nevertheless, two black holes met by chance, and it created something never seen before.
Researchers have created a highly realistic model of the activities that occur outside the event horizon using three supercomputer clusters, solving the mystery of black holes.
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