Physics Buzz -
14 May 2014 23:23
Scientists have seen lion, tigers, bears and some of nature's most ferocious creatures hunt and devour their prey. But a black hole eating a snack? That is something much more rare, which makes 2014 an extra special year in black hole science. A massive, gaseous object called G2 is making a close pass around Sagittarius A*, the supermassive black hole at the center of the Milky Way galaxy. Astronomers think some of the gas from G2 will fall onto Sagittarius A*, and give them a front-row seat to ...
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