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NASA satellite shoot swallowed star by a black hole

Berkeley, USA - The event took place in a galaxy distant 4 billion light years

A star in the constellation Draco, 3.8 billion light years away, was shot by NASA's Swift Gamma Burst Mission satellite, in orbit to study gamma-ray bursts (gamma ray burst, GRB), energy phenomena observed in the space due to increase of matter in correspondence of blacks holes, while being "Swallowed up" by one of these giant holes. The event has given rise to a so-called 'X-ray bursts range',...

AVIONEWS - World Aeronautical Press Agency - 1131041

AVIONEWS - World Aeronautical Press Agency
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