A Dying Massive Star Forms a Black Hole (IMAGE)
Caption
In the most common type of gamma-ray burst, illustrated here, a dying massive star forms a black hole (left), which drives a particle jet into space. Light across the spectrum arises from hot gas near the black hole, collisions within the jet, and from the jet's interaction with its surroundings.
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NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center
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