Black holes tear stars to shreds and swallow them! Here’s how it happens….

In a large galaxy, astronomers estimate that a tidal disruption occurs once every 10,000 to 100,000 years. However, because the universe contains billions of galaxies, telescopes regularly pick up TDEs happening somewhere in the cosmos. Some black holes, particularly in smaller or denser galaxies, appear to be more active, pulling in unlucky stars every few years.

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