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NASA telescope catches black hole twisting captured star into donut shape - VIDEO

The telescope was not able to capture the whole process up close because the star that was swallowed was 300 million light years away.

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NASA's Hubble Space Telescope recorded a black hole enveloping a star in its final moments in a donut shape, the US space agency reported earlier this month.
 
The incident took place in March of last year but was only reported by NASA this month.
 
In the report, NASA also describes the process of a star being swallowed by a black hole.
 
First, a star passes by a black hole
 
If it's close enough, the black hole pulls the star into its gravitational field
 
The star is shredded as the black hole then tears it apart
 
The remnants are then put into a ring around the black hole in the shape of a donut, and then eventually fall into the hole
Black holes also do not naturally seek out starts, the report says, but rather remain in one place until a star passes by.
 
Hubble Space Telescope unable to capture the incident up close
 
The telescope was unable to capture the whole process up close because the star that was swallowed was 300 million light years away, NASA said, but astronomers at the space agency still took the opportunity to study the light from the shredded star.
 
About 100 black hole incidents were detected by astronomers and their various telescopes.


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