'Spaghettification': Star Being Consumed, Ripped Apart by Supermassive Black Hole, the Closest Stellar Occurrence Witnessed in Astronomy Medicine & Technology Oct 11, 2022 A black hole had a spaghetti feast, which astronomers witnessed from 215 million light-years away in a spiral galaxy. Read to know more about spaghettification.
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