A supermassive black hole devours a star that has come too close. In extremely rare instances — only about 1% of the time — these so-called tidal disruption events also launch relativistic jets of material moving almost at the speed of light. Astronomers have now detected AT2022cmc, the most distant such event recorded to date. An artist’s impression of a tidal disruption event. Image credit: Carl Knox / OzGrav, ARC Centre of Excellence...
