2016年2月10日 星期三

Super massive black holes, 超大質量黑洞

The artist's concept chronicles the star being ripped apart and swallowed by the cosmic beast over time. First, the intact sun-like star (left) ventures too close to the black hole, and its own self-gravity is overwhelmed by the black hole's gravity. The star then stretches apart (middle yellow blob) and eventually breaks into stellar crumbs, some of which swirl into the black hole (cloudy ring at right). This doomed material heats up and radiates light, including ultraviolet light, before disappearing forever into the black hole. The Galaxy Evolution Explorer was able to watch this process unfold by observing changes in ultraviolet light. The area around the black hole appears warped because the gravity of the black hole acts like a lens, twisting and distorting light. (REUTERS/NASA/JPL-Caltech/Handout)
Supermassive black holes
http://news.yahoo.com/photos/supermassive-black-holes-slideshow/supermassive-black-holes-photo-1455124297090.html

沒有留言:

網誌存檔