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For the first time, NASA’s planet-hunting Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS) watched a black hole tear apart a star from start to finish, a cataclysmic phenomenon called a tidal disruption event.

The blast, named ASASSN-19bt, was found on Jan. 29 by the All-Sky Automated Survey for Supernovae (ASAS-SN), a worldwide network of 20 robotic telescopes. Shortly after the discovery, ASAS-SN requested follow-up observations by NASA’s Swift satellite, ESA’s (European Space Agency’s) XMM-Newton and ground-based 1-meter telescopes in the global Las Cumbres Observatory network.

The disruption occurred in TESS’s continuous viewing zone, which is always in sight of one of the satellite’s four cameras. This allowed astronomers to view the explosion from beginning to end.

This video shows images of a tidal disruption event called ASASSN-19bt taken by NASA’s Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS) and Swift missions, along with an animation illustrating how it unfolded. Because ASASSN-19bt occurred in the TESS continuous viewing zone, the satellite observed the full duration of the event.

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@jehiahmaduro6827

1 year ago

This is literally the reason why we don't want to be at or near the Milky Way center. These monsters tear apart stars for break fast. Supper cool animation though!

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@apelsin3

1 year ago

NASA'S TESS.

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@Rohan-hdjdj

1 year ago

So that means our sun can also pass by a blackhole at any moment?

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@alexkorami6679

1 year ago

Did they see it or did they study the effect!!?

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@darrenbee4955

1 year ago

Doesn't happen that fast. Would take weeks or longer. Not a day

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@peterkavanagh64

1 year ago

Emptiins aew very imprtanttp help the mknd to think. If not then it says whys is emotins tjere . The mj d is by thee

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