NASA Video Shows a Black Hole Ripping Apart an Unfortunate Star the Size of Our Sun

The star was eventually sucked into oblivion in a rare cosmic occurrence that astronomers call a tidal disruption event.

Advertisement
By Reuters | Updated: 27 September 2019 12:41 IST
Highlights
  • The star was 375 million light-years away
  • It spiralled into the unrelenting gravitational pull of a black hole
  • The star was eventually sucked into oblivion

Photo Credit: NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center

Scientists have captured a view of a colossal black hole violently ripping apart a doomed star, illustrating a extraordinary and chaotic cosmic event from beginning to end for the first time using NASA's planet-hunting telescope.

The US space agency's orbiting Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite, better known as TESS, revealed the detailed timeline of a star 375 million light-years away warping and spiralling into the unrelenting gravitational pull of a supermassive black hole, researchers said on Thursday.

The star, roughly the same size as our sun, was eventually sucked into oblivion in a rare cosmic occurrence that astronomers call a tidal disruption event, they added.

Advertisement

Astronomers used an international network of telescopes to detect the phenomenon before turning to TESS, whose permanent viewing zones designed to hunt distant planets caught the beginning of the violent event, proving effective its unique method of surveilling the cosmos.


"This was really a combination of both being good and being lucky, and sometimes that's what you need to push the science forward," said astronomer Thomas Holoien of the Carnegie Institution for Science, who led the research published in the Astrophysical Journal.

Such phenomena happen when a star ventures too close to a supermassive black hole, objects that reside at the centre of most large galaxies including our Milky Way. The black hole's tremendous gravitational forces tear the star to shreds, with some of its material tossed into space and the rest plunging into the black hole, forming a disk of hot, bright gas as it is swallowed.

Advertisement

"Specifically, we are able to measure the rate at which it gets brighter after it starts brightening, and we also observed a drop in its temperature and brightness that is unique," Holoien said.

Observing the oscillation of light as the black hole gobbles the star and spews stellar material in an outward spiral could help astronomers understand the black hole's behaviour, a scientific mystery since physicist Albert Einstein's work more than a century ago examined gravity's influence on light in motion.

Advertisement

© Thomson Reuters 2019

 

Catch the latest from the Consumer Electronics Show on Gadgets 360, at our CES 2026 hub.

Further reading: NASA, TESS, Black Hole
Advertisement

Related Stories

Popular Mobile Brands
  1. JioHotstar Announces Monthly Subscription Plans Across All Tiers
  2. Here's How Much the Realme P4 Power Could Cost in India
  3. Lava Blaze Duo 3 With a 1.6-Inch Rear Display Launched in India: See Price
  4. Arc Raiders Will Get Multiple New Maps This Year, Says Embark
  5. Oakley Meta HSTN Smart Glasses Review
  6. Realme Neo 8 Key Specifications Confirmed Ahead of January 22 Launch
  7. Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 8 May Sport a Smaller Crease Using This Technology
  8. iQOO 15 Ultra Teaser Hints at Launch Date, Active Cooling Support
  9. Viruses and Bacteria Evolve Differently in Space, ISS Study Finds
  10. Amazon Great Republic Day Sale: Best Deals on Top Loading Washing Machines
  1. Amazon Echo Show 11 Launched in India With 11-inch Display, Hands-Free Voice Controls: Price, Features
  2. Google Pixel 10a Price and Storage Configurations Reportedly Leaked Alongside Colourways
  3. Global RAM Shortage Is Reportedly Causing GPU, Storage Drive Prices to Skyrocket
  4. Viruses and Bacteria Evolve Differently in Space, ISS Study Finds
  5. Rockstar Games Said to Have Granted a Terminally Ill Fan's Wish to Play GTA 6
  6. Oppo K15 Turbo Series Tipped to Feature Built-in Cooling Fans; Oppo K15 Pro Model Said to Get MediaTek Chipset
  7. Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 8 Said to Feature Dual Ultra-Thin Glass OLED Panel to Reduce Crease Visibility
  8. Honor Magic 8 Pro Air Launched Alongside Honor Magic 8 RSR Porsche Design: Price, Specifications
  9. Realme Neo 8 Key Specifications Including 8,000mAh Battery, Ultrasonic Fingerprint Sensor Confirmed
  10. Astronomers Find Massive Iron-Rich Feature Lurking Under the Ring Nebula
Gadgets 360 is available in
Download Our Apps
Available in Hindi
© Copyright Red Pixels Ventures Limited 2026. All rights reserved.