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MPEG This animation shows a yellow star that travels too close to a giant black hole in the center of the galaxy RX J1242-11. As it nears, the star is stretched by tidal forces from the black hole and is quickly torn apart. Most of the yellow gaseous debris from the star escapes the black hole in parabolic orbits. However, a small amount of material is captured by the black hole and then forms a rotating disk of gas. X-rays are emitted as the gas in the disk is heated (as shown by the blue color) and is gradually swallowed by the black hole, eventually emptying the disk. [Run Time: 0:43]

Addeddate 2010-01-05 20:43:13 Identifier CHAN-1011 Insightuid nasaNAS~22~22~128449~236655 Source http://chandra.harvard.edu/photo/2004/rxj1242/animations.html