Black Hole Caught through Telescopes...

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Black holes, a product of our Universe, are always fascinating to discover as they hold answers to a lot of unaswered questions astronomers have been waiting to know. As we all know that there is a lot that is happening within our Universe, be it events taking place in the cosmic world or something new about black holes.

The European Southern Observatory (ESO) shared a video showing "Death by spaghettification: artistic animation of star being sucked in by a black hole." This animation depicts a star experiencing spaghettification as it’s sucked in by a supermassive black hole during a 'tidal disruption event'.

Using telescopes from the European Southern Observatory (ESO) and other organisations around the world, astronomers have spotted a rare blast of light from a star being ripped apart by a supermassive black hole. The phenomenon, known as a tidal disruption event, is the closest such flare recorded to date at just over 215 million light-years from Earth, and has been studied in unprecedented detail.

Earlier in September, a team of international scientists, led by those from India, found a distinctive signature of cosmic X-rays to identify the boundary around black holes, which "unmistakably separate them" from other objects in the cosmos such as neutron stars that are comparable in mass and size.

Although black holes does not have a surface, it is confined within an invisible boundary, called an event horizon, from within which nothing, not even light, can escape.
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