If you mean the event horizon, it is very possible but none have been discovered. The largest black hole's (At 40 billion solar masses (1 = Sun mass)) event horizon is about 789 au which if it were the Sun, would reach beyond the mean distance from the Sun to Sedna. For reference, the solar system is about 1,921.56au if you measure to the heliopause.
The size required to be large than the solar system would be, if my math is correct, over about 97.3 billion solar masses.
There are no black holes in our solar system
no. there are no black holes in our solar system.
There is no known black hole in our Solar System.
No.
There are no black holes within our own solar system. There are, however, black holes located within our own galaxy.
a solar system is quite big but if u look at the big picture u see that there are many bigger things some stars, nebulas, galaxies, black holes, and of course the universe
No. The closest known black hole to our solar system is about 1,600 light years away.
They would - if there was a black hole in our Solar System - but there isn't one.
A black hole can be smaller or much larger than a solar system. The size of a black hole is determined by its mass, which can vary greatly. Some black holes are only a few times more massive than the Sun, while others can have masses millions or even billions of times greater.
There is no black hole in our solar system.It is believed, however, that there is a black hole at the center of the Milky Way Galaxy, and that there are black holes at the center of every galaxy.
There is no reason to believe that there are any black holes - stellar or otherwise - within our Solar System.
Black holes are outside the confines of both the Earth and the Solar System, the passing of our year does not affect when they form.