A Star Hits a Black Hole.... A Star collides with a Super Massive Black Hole..
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A Star Hits a Black Hole...

A Star collides with a Super Massive Black Hole.

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Submitted: 06/08/2012
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#8 - N. Korean citizen (06/09/2012) [+] (4 replies)
This isn't right.
There is a point when not even light can escape the gravity of a black hole, hence black hole.
#9 to #8 - telestriation (06/09/2012) [-]
Hi, scientist here.

Star passes close by black hole, is ripped apart. Parts are withdrawn into accretion disk, parts are passed out into space via slingshot disk.


Tada.
#14 - andrewjla (06/09/2012) [+] (2 replies)
Did anyone else expect to see this?
#5 - dornarruda (06/09/2012) [+] (1 reply)
#2 - topperharly ONLINE (06/08/2012) [-]
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#3 - zarallyn ONLINE (06/08/2012) [-]
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#18 - crashbandipoop **User deleted account** (06/09/2012) [-]
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#13 - N. Korean citizen (06/09/2012) [-]
"A star, collides with a..   
 SUPER MASSIVE BLACK HOLEEE"
"A star, collides with a..
SUPER MASSIVE BLACK HOLEEE"
#7 - aaroneater (06/09/2012) [-]
Bring This Channel Back
#1 - SquishyHaribo (06/08/2012) [-]
science!
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#4 - Chane (06/09/2012) [-]
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