It is quite possible that a black hole could have planets orbiting it. Some pulsars (neutron stars) have confirmed planets, something that was thought impossible. The problem is however, we would be unlikely ever to be able to detect them. Most current methods such as the dopler method, gravitation micro-lensing and the transit method rely on the central star emitting electromagnetic radiation (light etc). Black Holes by definition do not shine. The only way i can conceive you could detect planets around a black hole is to detect and observe a black hole with an accretion disk and look for disturbances within the disk. I could not say if it is possible for such a planet to retain a stable orbit.
A central star with planets around it is a planetary system or a star system. The central star, often a sun-like star, is orbited by planets that may vary in size, composition, and distance from the star. The arrangement of planets around the central star is known as a planetary or solar system.
Yes, planets orbit a star due to the gravitational pull of the star. This gravitational force keeps the planets in motion around the star in a regular pattern. The orbiting motion of planets around a star is essential for maintaining the stability and balance of a planetary system.
No, not all objects in space, including planets, orbit a star. Some planets are free-floating and do not orbit any star, while others orbit other celestial bodies like brown dwarfs or even black holes.
All 8 planets in our solar system rotate around a star, our sun. Virtually all planets rotate around a star.
I'm not sure what you mean by "Star planets." However, I can tell you that there are 8 known planets that orbit the star Sol, including Earth (Sol 3).
Large bodies of rock or gas that revolve around a star are planets.
Large bodies of rock or gas that revolve around a star are planets.
No all planets revolve around the nearest star. In our case, the sun.
Yes, black holes slowly evaporate after meeting critical mass or without any planets or star around it
Yes, that's the idea of a "solar system". A star (sun) in the center, and planets going around it.Yes, that's the idea of a "solar system". A star (sun) in the center, and planets going around it.Yes, that's the idea of a "solar system". A star (sun) in the center, and planets going around it.Yes, that's the idea of a "solar system". A star (sun) in the center, and planets going around it.
No planet orbits around Saturn because planets only orbit around a star like our Sun. And Saturn isn't a star, it's a planet.
All the planets in OUR solar system orbit around the sun(which is a star). Planets in other solar systems orbit around other stars.