Date: 15/10/2020 12:42:39
From: Tau.Neutrino
ID: 1633542
Subject: Astronomers Watch a Star Get Spaghettified by a Black Hole

Astronomers Watch a Star Get Spaghettified by a Black Hole

The gravitational dance between massive bodies, tidal forces occur because the pull of gravity from an object depends upon your distance from it. So, for example, the side of Earth near the Moon is pulled a bit more than the side opposite the Moon. As a result, the Earth stretches and flattens a bit. On Earth, this effect is subtle but strong enough to give the oceans high and low tides. Near a black hole, however, tidal forces can be much stronger, creating an effect known as spaghettification.

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