Black holes keep 'burping up' stars they destroyed years earlier, and astronomers don't know why
Black holes keep 'burping up' stars they destroyed years earlier, and astronomers don't know why
Years after ripping stars to shreds, 24 black holes suddenly flared up with radio waves in inexplicable 'burping' bouts. Half of all star-killing black holes may experience the same.
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I miss the astronomer guy on Reddit who would explain every one of these posts
Edit: Turns out she's the one who made this discovery! Here's her post
198 0 ReplyOh shit this is her discovery? Nice. I always loved her stuff on astronomy and her takes on trollx
46 0 ReplyAndromeda321? Wonder if they're here in some related name? Appears not yet.
29 0 ReplySee my edit
5 0 ReplyYeah that was the name, right
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I wonder if she is on Lemmy. I hope she is.
24 0 ReplyI am hoping for a shittymorph crossover
8 0 ReplyMaybe like a shitty shittymorph who would throw mankind into the thing...
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I felt so happy for her when she announced her phD. She’s the one I miss too.
19 0 ReplySee my edit
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Oh that's cool. If her colleague is right, they found a natural particle collider. It would have many times the energy of the LHC too
14 0 ReplyMany times is a severe understatement. A supernova is also many times more powerful than a firecracker.
Could black hole near misses by stars possibly have fused some elements which novas can't explain?
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Andromeda is a lady.
8 0 ReplyYes, you do notice I used 'she' in my edit after I found out...
4 0 ReplySorry. When I posted you hadn't edited it on my screen so I wasn't sure if you knew.
4 0 ReplyAh I see. No worries, cheers!
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"it's not time dilation"
"It's not coming from the event horizon"
That is amongst the biggest bummers of my life
6 0 ReplyMy edibles kicked in halfway through that post. Mind blown...
4 0 Replythis edit made me smile. good for her!
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