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The opening lines of the post read, “A name fit for a sci-fi thriller: Supermassive Black Hole Tsunami,” further adding, “Astrophysicists have used computer simulations to show deep in space the gas escaping the gravitational pull of a supermassive black hole may form tsunami-like structures.”
Explaining how it happens, NASA wrote, “Just within the distance where the supermassive black hole loses its grip on the surrounding matter, the relatively cool atmosphere of the spinning disk can form waves, similar to the surface of the ocean. When interacting with HOT winds (which can be 10x hotter than the sun) these waves can steepen into spiraling vortex structures that can reach a height of 10 light-years above the disk.”
Talking about illustration shared, NASA said that it shows a” supermassive black hole veiled in dust,”
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