tidal disruption event
Super rare black hole devours unlucky star
Similar black holes are usually found at the center of a galaxy. This one is wandering the cosmos. More information Adding us as a Preferred Source in Google by using this link indicates that you would like to see more of our content in Google News results. This artist's concept depicts a tidal disruption event, which occurs when a star passes fatally close to a supermassive black hole. Crumbs of the splintering star heat up as they swirl around the black hole, creating a glow astronomers can see from far across the cosmos, and the black hole launches a relativistic jet into space.
Black hole unleashes brightest flare ever--brighter than 10 trillion suns
A supermassive black hole's star snack lit up the cosmos like never before. This artist's concept depicts a supermassive black hole in the process of shredding a massive star--at least 30 times the mass of our Sun--to pieces. Scientists propose this is what happened around the distant black hole referred to as J2245+3743, which in 2018, brightened dramatically to create the brightest black hole flare ever recorded, shining with the light of 10 trillion suns. Breakthroughs, discoveries, and DIY tips sent every weekday. It's hard to wrap your head around the fundamentals of a black hole .
11 new space anomalies discovered using Artificial Intelligence
The team examined digital images of the Northern sky obtained using a k-D tree in 2018 to detect space anomalies through the "nearest neighbour" method. The study is published in New Astronomy. Astronomical discoveries have increased drastically in recent years due to large-scale astronomical surveys. The Zwicky Transient Facility, for example, employs a wide-field view camera to survey the Northern sky, generating 1.4 TB of data each night of observation with its catalogue containing billions of objects. However, processing such colossal quantities of data manually is extremely expensive and time-consuming.