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NASA _ Massive Black Hole Shreds Passing Star
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BlackHoleEruption
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In a cosmic display of sheer power and destruction, NASA observed a massive black hole tearing apart a passing star in a cataclysmic event. As the star ventured too close to the voracious gravitational pull of the black hole, intense tidal forces began to stretch and distort the star. This process, known as tidal disruption, unleashed an extraordinary release of energy in the form of powerful X-rays and jets of high-speed particles. The event was a captivating glimpse into the extreme forces at play in the universe, shedding light on the awe-inspiring and often violent nature of celestial phenomena.
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