• http://www.skyandtelescope.com/astronomy-news/star-killer-black-hole-feeds-for-10-years/
"Unlucky stars serve as brilliant but short-lived snacks when they wander too close to supermassive black holes. But one such black hole is still gnawing on its stellar meal after a decade."
We don't want one of those near our planet; we'd be all sucked in, and no more Big Bang experiment.
"Unlucky stars serve as brilliant but short-lived snacks when they wander too close to supermassive black holes. But one such black hole is still gnawing on its stellar meal after a decade."
We don't want one of those near our planet; we'd be all sucked in, and no more Big Bang experiment.