NASA Sees Light That Suggests Distant Black Holes Are Merging

  • 9 years ago
The people at NASA have spotted a glow in the distance that suggests two black holes out there are merging.

Black holes are enormous vortexes of doom from which nothing, not even light, can escape.

Just because none can get out, doesn’t mean there isn’t any around them, though, and the people at NASA and the California Institute of Technology have spotted a glow in the distance that suggests two black holes out there are merging.

The light that astronomers have observed is called an accretion disk, and it appears when the gasses surrounding the powerful force become overheated.

How they behave can be very telling of what’s going on around them.

In this case there’s a flicker, which is a sign that a cataclysmic encounter could be brewing.

This isn’t the first time an impending black hole collision has been noted, but it is the quickest approaching one known to date.

It could occur in as little as a million years.

So what will happen when they do crash into one another?

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