Topic: Warren Brown
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How do supermassive black holes get so big? A peculiar diet, perhaps.
New research suggests that the supermassive black holes at the cores of some galaxies could grow so large by consuming one star from a binary system and flinging the other into space.
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Cool Astronomy
Star kicked out of Milky Way by giant black hole
A super-hot blue star careening at 1.6 million miles per hour was ejected from our galaxy after a brush with a monster black hole, astronomers believe.








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