Saturday, January 28, 2012
Giant black hole to destroy the whole process of the star (Figure).
<P Align=center> </ P> <P align=center> Imaginative: a star is torn by deep black hole where </ P> <P> Tuesday, U.S. scientists said they used the National Aeronautics and space .NASA discovered a giant radio telescope rotating black hole. .40 billion light years from Earth in a galaxy, the black hole showing a terrifying sight, a star is being trapped in a black hole tearing. .</ P> <P> the past two years, scientists have been monitoring this spectacular celestial phenomenon. .Into a black hole among the stars in the constellation Bootes, with the passage of time, the star is gradually being torn by a black hole gravity. .</ P> <P> scientists used the National Aeronautics and Space Administration of the universe Galaxy Evolution Explorer, or rotating radio telescope to detect two beams of UV light wavelength of light, then study found that UV light from a distant elliptical galaxy .The. .In an interview, the scientists found that the phenomenon described Geda Rui said: UV is emitted from the surface of a star, the star being swallowed by a giant black hole, tear. .</ P> <P> he explained: This is the first detailed probe into the radiation emitted by celestial phenomena such light. .Stars near the galactic center black hole swallowed by the phenomenon of 10,000 years is likely to emerge again. .</ P> <P> the core region of each galaxy, there will be a giant black hole. .Geda Rui said, for example, we live in Milky Way, the central area there is a huge dormant black hole. .</ P> <P> for the star constellation Bootes misfortune, the scientists said, the star away from its original orbit too close to the galactic center black hole, which was swallowed by the black hole's enormous gravity. .As the huge black hole gravitational pull, the star is extremely distorted, followed by the annexation of the black hole completely. .In the process, issued a flash of ultraviolet light, that is, our satellites detected the ultraviolet band. .</ P> </ p>.
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