Do black holes really suck in matter?

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Despite a primary diet of gas and dust, black holes will consume anything that comes too close — meaning moons, planets and even stars are on the cosmic menu. But does this mean black holes greedily suck in everything around them, like cosmic vacuum cleaners, as commonly imagined?

The answer is no. To feed and grow, black holes actually need a little luck, and a big, bright disk of matter around them.

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