A black hole absorbs a star

Somehow passed by very beautiful animation like a black hole absorbs a star is literally tearing it apart.

The event that took place at a distance of 290 million light years from Earth, in the center of the galaxy PGC 043234 from three observatories (Chandra X-ray Observatory, Swift Gamma-ray Burst Explorer, and ESA/using NASA's XMM-Newton) x-ray spectrum depicted in "tidal destruction" of a star by a black hole, then from the data gathered the render.



The strongest gravitation of the black hole pulls the star into itself, heating up to millions of degrees and generates a huge amount of x-rays.

After a burst of x-rays, the amount of luminescence decreases as the material falls beyond the event horizon of a black hole, the point beyond which light cannot escape, and the gas component of spiral twists and falls on BH.
 

In this example, the first time, scientists have watched as this event happens live, or substantially live.

Unfortunately it's just a render, but even it is beautiful.published



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Source: geektimes.ru/post/264656/