Rogue distant black hole ripping star to shreds

The bright flare from the event was picked up by the Zwicky Transient Facility, an optical camera mounted on a telescope at Palomar Observatory near San Diego.

Follow-up observations by Hubble showed that this black hole sits 2,600 light-years away from its galaxy’s core.

Notably, a much larger black hole sits at the center of this galaxy, with a mass 100 million times that of our Sun.

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