Thursday, 1 September 2011

BLACK HOLE

Formation of extragalactic jets from a black hole's accretion disk
If the mass of the collapsed core of a supernova exceeds the mass of our sun by three times, if continues to collapse, forming a black hole. Invisible because its gravity is so dense that light cannot escape, a black hole can be detected if gas frome a companion star is drawn towards it.

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