Black hole 'spaghettified' a star into a doughnut shape, and astronomers captured the gory encounter

The black hole wrapped the layers of the shredded star around itself to form the perfect doughnut of doom.

An illustration of a hapless star being 'spaghettified' by a monster black hole like the one Hubble just detected
An illustration of a hapless star being 'spaghettified' by a monster black hole like the one Hubble just detected
(Image credit: NASA, ESA, Leah Hustak (STScI))
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