Black Hole: AMAZING Discovery That IMPRESSED NASA

The black hole observed by NASA researchers marked an impressive first that stunned them, and changed many of the existing theories

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The black hole which was observed by NASA in a galaxy in the universe totally impressed the NASA researchers, and marks an extremely interesting first for the entire scientific community. More precisely, NASA researchers discovered a black hole that seemed to be so "hungry" that it would swallow the entire galaxy that currently hosts it, but the researchers were surprised to see that in reality things were different.

The black hole from the respective galaxy, it swallows stars and planets at a rate that NASA calculated to be so high that it should have led to the devouring of the entire galaxy, and to the formation of a quasar, but the situation is different. That galaxy produces stars annually at a huge rate, 100 sun-like stars every 12 months, so that it "feeds" that black hole with enough cosmic material that it manages to stay in existence, for now.

Black Hole: AMAZING Discovery That IMPRESSED NASA

The black hole that the NASA researchers observed marks an impressive first, and this is because they observed for the first time the violation of a theory that they believed to be valid for any kind of object of this kind in the universe. The theory was completely canceled because the growth rate of a black hole will not necessarily lead to the destruction of the host galaxy, and based on this discovery, NASA will have to change many calculations.

"This shows us that the growth of active black holes does not instantly stop the birth of stars, which goes against all current scientific predictions. It prompts us to rethink theories of galaxy evolution. We were surprised to see another strange galaxy that defies current theories. If this tandem growth continues both the black hole and the stars surrounding it would triple in mass before the galaxy reaches the end of its life."

The black hole of that galaxy should grow up to 3 times its current size, if it continues to swallow stars at a similar rate, but if the galaxy does not produce more annually, then it will eventually disappear. This whole process will still take place much more slowly than it is happening at the moment, and this shows those from NASA that things happen in the universe in a completely different way than what scientists knew until now.

The black hole remains a very mysterious object, and researchers are constantly discovering impressive news about all similar objects of this kind that exist in the vast dark.