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Doomed Space Cloud Nears Milky Way's Black Hole as Scientists Watch

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Scientists around the world are tracking a doomed cloud of gas as it makes a daring approach toward the monster black hole at the center of our Milky Way galaxy, a cosmic encounter that might reveal new secrets on how such supermassive black holes evolve.

The G2 space cloud, and its ultimate death by black hole, have been under close scrutiny since the cloud's fate was first identified in 2011. Now, the cloud is destined to be shredded by a supermassive black hole.

For scientists Stefan Gillessen and Daryl Haggard, the excitement is mounting over the impending death of G2.

"We get to watch it unfolding in a human lifetime, which is very unusual and very exciting," said Haggard, a researcher at Northwestern University in Illinois.

The supermassive black hole at the center of the Milky Way is known as Sagittarius A* (pronounced "Sagittarius A-star" and known as Sgr A*). It is 4 million times as massive as the sun and visible only by its effects on the surrounding stars.

In 2011, Gillessen and a team of astronomers found that a small gas cloud with a mass roughly three times that of Earth is on a collision course with the black hole in the Milky Way's core. Scientists quickly determined that the cloud would begin to interact with Sgr A* around the end of March 2014 — one month ago — and have been monitoring it continuously in various wavelengths.

Already, parts of the cloud have begun to shift. Turbulence and the tidal forces of the black hole combine to mix up the gas cloud as it approaches the black hole.

"It looks like a drop of milk in your morning coffee," Gillessen added.
The front of the cloud has begun to move faster than the back as gravity affects the region closer to the black hole. Gillessen compared it to a train whose back was moving slower than the front—"not very healthy," he said.

Doomed Space Cloud Nears Milky Way's Black Hole as Scientists Watch | Space.com

@Skull and Bones & @levina, interesting!!
 
But how could they predict that the first interaction would take place in march 2014???
I mean is there a region of influence (if that's the right word) for the blackhole??
I am sure theres no such sharp demarcation.

And this amazes me....
thesolar65 said:
It is 4 million times as massive as the sun.
Wowwww!!
4 million times!!! Just imagine. :-)
 
Wowwww!!
4 million times!!! Just imagine. :-)

4 million times is puny....consider this Galaxy NGC4889 at a distance of abt 339 billion light years away consists of 17 billion sun.

Galaxy NGC1277 at a distance of 250 million light years awya has got 16 billion suns and it is almost 14% of its galaxy's entire mass as it is a small galaxy. Its event horizon is 11 times the orbit of Sun and Neptune.

And recently they have found an galaxy center at 3.9 billion light years away (they have not calculated but expecting) with a mass of a quadrillion or 1000 trillion Sun!!

BTW they were studying the Gas clouds movement pattern around the center for the last several years.
 
^^Hmmm from what I know this galaxy has the largest known supermassive blackhole....equivalent of 17billion solar masses.
 
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