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Black Hole Eats A Sun #2

Ken Kovacs

More words of a distant star being eaten by a Black Hole.    A supermassive Black Hole is eating a distant star 3.8  billions .    The mass of the distant star fell into the Black Hole.

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1aevnshortsaebbrssslgtnndmrs
2drgnideefiysuhlltphlnblackn
3nsybettsromrntsrnaicliwijbs
4exlssyarflsetaapudetectedye
5acenlanoitavresbognihctaces
6eioxtsunneuihdmrmnaoadmueeo
7nmrnpntafegnrseoaetldmondry
8nsrodlreacruceoreeaaaegisaj
9eoaiusoelbbuhotedgygnxsqrrj
10ncnletfsllbttdmatnecseiuqee
11rgelranoitaidarmmcuarmoeclp
12sgnikrulnverywnroughlymusoi
13atimeyacgcergnfrenzyoketshf
14almririvuaegeeefnaiewinhrth
amountsbeastblack
burstcatchingclose
corecosmicdawn
deathdetectedeating
eatsemitexplosive
feedingfocusedfounding
frenzygalacticgalaxies
gammagasgeometry
heartsholehubble
hugehundredinfalling
jetlargelurking
materialmawmillion
monsternarroelynature
observationalonceout
periodquiescentrare
rayraysresides
roughlyshortspit
spontaneousstarstellar
suntimetoo
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universeveryX
years

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