Supermasive Black Hole scratched the wires, live scene of destruction in the universe

Galaxies collided, Tara Fauta and Black Hole Made ‘Clean’, scientists saw rare and scary eyesight updated in the universe: 02 June 2025, 00:04 IST Supermassive Black Hole: Scientists saw a supermocrat through two clashes with two clashes. This is only the second time in the galaxies that the tidal disintegration phenomenon (TDE) performs … Read more in this picture of Legacy Survey Dr10, the input shows the short -lived change in the core of interesting minor galaxy core. (Image Credit: Legacy Surveys / D. Lang (Perimeter Institute) / Inaf / F. Inori) Highlights Scientists have seen the star swallow the star through Supermasive Black Hole. The incident occurred at 700 million light years away in 2022wtn. Black hole broke the star in the spagity process. New -delhi: There is often something in galaxies that are beyond the imagination of our people. The death of the stars, the hunger of the black hole and the frightening silence of space. Recently, scientists have studied a very rare and violent astronomical phenomenon. In this incident, a star accidentally reached a supermasive black hole. The result is what regularly spaghetti! This incident was mentioned by astronomers at 2022WTN. This took place about 700 million light years of our solar system. This place is in a galaxy that hits another major galaxy itself. The importance of this incident is not just on the scale or distance. It is also special because it is the second time such an explosion has been seen in a collision galaxy. If the star makes a black hole of a black hole, if a star pulls there, it’s not a simple gravity rack. The gravity of the black hole is so powerful that it first pulls the star and then breaks it while it pulls. Scientists call this process a tidal disspenser event (TDE). At 2022WTN is also a TDE. In this, the black hole swallowed a star with a small mass completely. First the star was pulled, then flattened and eventually it became long like spaghetti. This is called scientific ‘spegatiification’. The image of the Legacy Survey Dr10 shows the AT2022 WTN area, where a sudden glow appeared in the middle of a small galaxy (marked with blue cross). The cutting of gravity merger of two galaxies is clearly visible. (Image Credit: Legacy Surveys / D. Lang (Perimeter Institute) / Inaf / F. Onori) Light show whose glow not only brings such incidents with full galaxy, it also brings light. If Tara revolves around the black hole, some debris becomes a disk, called a disk. This disc turns so fast that the lights produced with it turn brighter than the light of all the stars of the entire galaxy. The same thing happened in this special incident. But apart from this, there was another special thing, it showed a few days stable lights (Platto’s), and then the temperature suddenly dropped and two different lines of helium and nitrogen were seen in the spectrum of gases. This was first seen with such clarity. The ‘balloon’ death of the star spread outside cannot swallow everything. Some debris is so fast that it runs out. It also happened in 2022Wtn. Some parts have taken the form of a large gaseous balloon. This incident also led to a sharp glow of radio waves. Scientists have found that the velocity of light producing elements also changes rapidly. That meant it clearly. The Tara was completely destroyed. At 2022wtn a little more closely viewed. (Image Credit: Legacy Surveys / D. Lang (Perimeter Institute) / Inaf / F. Inori) Was it just a death? No. Scientists believe that such incidents not only kill the stars, but also affect the development of the entire galaxy. This disc built around the black hole affects the other gases and stars found in the galaxy. It can stop or strengthen the birth process of new threads. Therefore, scientists see these TDEs not only astronomical accidents, but ‘Galaxy Engineers’. Why is the discovery of this time special? The things seen in 2022wtn have not been seen so clearly in any TDE until now. This gave scientists the chance to understand for the first time that when a star dies, how his light arises and how his debris spreads. Franceka Onory of Italy’s National Institute of Astrophysics (Inaf), which is the leader of this study, says: “We first saw how many chips the chips are and how the debris came out of it.” About author Deepak Verma Deepak Verma is a journey currently operating as deputy news editor in News18 Hindi (digital). Deepak’s journey was born and broken in Lucknow, and began printing media and soon turned to digital. He … Read more Deepak Verma is a journalist currently employed as deputy news editor in News18 Hindi (Digital). Deepak’s journey was born and broken in Lucknow, and began printing media and soon turned to digital. He … read more location: New