Huge radiation emitted after the black hole swallowed a planet

For the first time in history, astronomers have recorded the massive flow of radiation emanating from the black hole of the universe, after it

For the first time in history, astronomers have recorded a massive stream of radiation emitted from the black hole of the universe, after it "swallowed" a planet. This process is believed by scientists to be the key to capturing the formation of galaxies today.

Picture 1 of Huge radiation emitted after the black hole swallowed a planet

The WISE telescope captured a super giant black hole that swallowed a planet.

The image above is recorded by NASA's WISE telescope. Accordingly, it captured the image of a super-giant black hole that often exists inside the center of galaxies. This supermassive black hole is millions of times more massive than our sun, with the extremely powerful gravitational pull of this black hole, even light cannot escape its attraction.

When a planet is sucked in by a black hole, not 100% of the planet is swallowed, there is an energy chain, which is the intense radiation that will be released by the black hole, just like when a giant "burping" after eating. Currently astronomers have not yet identified what the range of light emitted is, they temporarily have a hypothesis that is far beyond the black hole, there are cosmic dust layers that accidentally ignite with the array of radiation ejected from the black hole when a planet is swallowed, creating the trail of light.

Scientists say more research is needed to determine this amazing phenomenon. They hope to be able to determine how much energy has been produced during the destruction of the planet's black hole planets and create those energetic light trails.

Update 17 December 2018
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