This illustration shows a gas disk orbiting a black hole, with X-rays pouring out of the inner, white-shaded region. For the non-spinning black hole (left), this inner radius is large. For the fast-spinning black hole (right), the gas can orbit very near the event horizon, so the radius is much smaller. Credit: NASA / NASA / CXC / M.Weiss

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