Supermassive black holes are hungry monsters dwelling in the hearts of galaxies. Invisible, they patiently wait for food to stray into their domain. When an innocent star, a planet, or a cloud of gas comes too close, a black hole tears them apart with its immense gravity. The debris swirls around the black hole, creating a disk of particles. Eventually, part of the material plunges into the black hole. But some particles escape the greedy hands of the massive beast; catapulted into space, they form two incredibly fast jets.