Seeing a blackhole

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Aron Schatz
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October 4, 2002
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It is funny that a black hole is invisible to the visible light spectrum. X-rays can see it though. Scientists are witnessing the creation and destruction of jets, particles that originally eminatted from a nearby start, being done by a blackhole.

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The focus was a binary star system called XTE J1550-564. The star system lies within the Milky Way galaxy, but it is still 17,000 light-years from Earth. (A light-year is the distance that light travels in one year, at the rate of 186,282 miles per second.)

In this star system, a normal star orbits an older, collapsed star.

As the younger star's gases are pulled toward the black hole, they form a spinning disk, like water being sucked into a drain.

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