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    WASHINGTON, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, UNITED STATES

    11.25.2009

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    NASA

    Scientists using NASA's Swift satellite say they have found newborn black holes, just seconds old, in a confused state of existence, sloppily gorging on material falling into them while somehow propelling other material away at great speeds. These black holes are born in massive star explosions. An initial blast obliterates the star. Yet the chaotic black hole activity appears to re-energize the explosion again and again over the course of several minutes. This is a dramatically different view of star death, one that entails multiple explosive outbursts and not just a single bang, as previously thought.When a massive star runs out of fuel, it no longer has the energy to support its mass. The core collapses and forms a black hole. Shockwaves bounce out and obliterate the outer shells of the star. Previously scientists thought that a single explosion is followed by a graceful afterglow of the dying embers. Now, according to Swift observations, it appears that a newborn black hole in the core somehow re-energizes the explosion again and again, creating multiple bursts all within a few minutes. Note: This animation depicts what happens to the most massive stars when they die. Animator: Dana Berry (Skyworks Digital). Producer: Elizabeth A. Smith (HTSI). Scientist: Neil Gehrels (NASA/GSFC). Platforms/Sensors/Data Sets: Swift.

    NASA Identifier: GMM-10253

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    Date Taken: 11.25.2009
    Date Posted: 11.08.2012 02:26
    Category: B-Roll
    Video ID: 161779
    Filename: DOD_100611636
    Length: 00:00:22
    Location: WASHINGTON, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, US

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