<div><div class="hds-attachment-single bg-carbon-90 padding-y-3 padding-x-3 desktop:padding-y-9"><div class="grid-container grid-container-widescreen grid-row flex-align-center position-relative padding-x-0 padding-top-5 desktop:padding-top-0"><div class="grid-col-12 desktop:grid-col-4 desktop:padding-left-3"><div class="hds-attachment-single__content margin-bottom-4"><p class="hds-attachment-single__caption color-carbon-05 padding-0 p-sm">A disk of hot gas swirls around a black hole in this illustration from Dec. 20, 2022. A long stream of hot gas on the right, coming from a star that was pulled apart by the black hole, feeds into the disk.</p><p>Image Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech</p><p class="hds-attachment-single__image_article color-carbon-05 padding-0 p-sm"><a href="https://www.nasa.gov/?post_type=image-article&amp;p=571008" target="_self" class="button-primary button-primary-sm color-spacesuit-white link-external-false">Read More</a></p></div></div></div></div></div>