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Dec. 20, 2017, 9:39 a.m.

Star Wanders Too Close to a Black Hole

This artist's rendering shows the tidal disruption event named ASASSN-14li, where a star wandering too close to a 3-million-solar-mass black hole was torn apart. The debris gathered into an accretion disk around the black hole.

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probably a phalotris, she's now safe, returned back to nature
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