Imagine a black hole as a very hungry vacuum cleaner in space. When it eats a star, the star gets squished into a super-hot ring of glowing stuff called an accretion disk. This hot ring sends bright light and x-rays everywhere, like when you drop a firecracker into a blender!
Examples
- The glowing ring around a black hole is like the hot metal from a fire engine’s wheel.
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See also
- What Is a Black Hole Made Of?
- What Is a Black Hole Anyway?
- Why Are There Black Holes in Space?
- Why Do Black Holes Exist?
- What Causes the ‘Ring of Fire’ Eclipse and How Is It Different from a Total Eclipse?