Una stella spaghettificata da un buco nero

OSSERVATO IL TERRIBILE PASTO, DURATO SEI MESI, IN UNA GALASSIA LONTANA

This illustration depicts a star (in the foreground) experiencing spaghettification as it’s sucked in by a supermassive black hole (in the background) during a ‘tidal disruption event’. In a new study, done with the help of ESO’s Very Large Telescope and ESO’s New Technology Telescope, a team of astronomers found that when a black hole devours a star, it can launch a powerful blast of material outwards.