Studies find echoes of black holes eating stars
Thursday, September 15, 2016 - 13:31
in Astronomy & Space
Supermassive black holes, with their immense gravitational pull, are notoriously good at clearing out their immediate surroundings by eating nearby objects. When a star passes within a certain distance of a black hole, the stellar material gets stretched and compressed—or "spaghettified"—as the black hole swallows it.