[Sept. 9, 2023: Staff Writer, The Brighter Side of News] Artists impression of a black hole destroying a nearby star. The researchers believe such a collision may be responsible for this ne… Read More
A star that was torn apart when it got too close to a massive black hole and had its interiors thrown out into space has been thoroughly investigated by astronomers.
The amount of nitrogen a… Read More
NASA has announced that it will partner with the Israel Space Agency and the Weizmann Institute of Science to launch Israel's first space telescope mission, the Ultraviolet Transient Astro… Read More
You should never underestimate a dwarf galaxy! Despite their smaller size compared to an unusual galaxy, those ‘dwarfs’ can indeed harbor some devastating cosmic monsters! And wh… Read More
This jaw-dropping event sounds like something coming out of a sci-fi movie. Astronomers just said that they have been able to capture in unprecedented detail an amazing process – a sta… Read More
When a star gets too close to a black hole, sparks fly. And, potentially, so do subatomic particles called neutrinos.
A dramatic light show results when a supermassive black hole rips apar… Read More
eso2018 — Science Release
12 October 2020
Using telescopes from the European Southern Observatory (ESO) and other organisations around the world, astronomers have spotted a rare bl… Read More
At the point when stars adventures only excessively regarding a black hole, we as a whole know generally what happens. The serious flowing powers tear the superstar aside. Tidal disruption e… Read More
On Nov. 22, 2014, astronomers spotted a rare event in the night sky: A supermassive black hole at the center of a galaxy, nearly 300 million light-years from Earth, ripping apart a passing s… Read More
On Nov. 11, 2014, a global network of telescopes picked up signals from 300 million light years away that were created by a tidal disruption flare — an explosion of electromagnetic ene… Read More
Even though the black hole at the center of the Milky Way is a monster, it’s still rather quiet. Called Sagittarius A*, it’s about 4.6 million times more massive than our Su… Read More
Astronomers based at the University of Sheffield have found evidence that stars are ripped apart by supermassive black holes 100 times more often than previously thought.
Depiction of the t… Read More