No, it takes something much larger than any planet ever discovered or theorized. Black holes come from collapsed giant stars. A collpsed star that has turned into a black hole could "swallow" a planet. Thus the mass of the planet would become part of the mass and energy of the black hole.
Yes as a matter of fact they can, but what comes through the other side is something you wont recognize because it has been broken down into the very atoms that make everything in the universe.
In essence there's nothing left for you to see and it could take billions of years for it to pass all the way through the black hole.
Very Violent and very intriguing.
Black holes get their power from the planets they consume.
Yes, a planet could definitely get sucked down into a black hole.
The mass of the black hole would increase in proportion to the mass of the planet
Yes. A black hole will stop consuming matter if there is no matter nearby to consume.
First you will need a large area of space. Next, you will need a Neutron star that is about to die. You will probably need a planet/star if you want to see a black hole consume it. After getting everything, go far out as you can to watch. The neutron star will expand and strange things will happen. The star will expand. Then two gamma ray bursts will appear at both sides of the star. Soon the black hole inside the star will eat the star up and now you will have a black hole. Then the black hole will eat the planet that you put next to it. It will look weird because the immense gravity of the black hole will alter the light around it. The planet/star will be a line. Run away as fast as you can unless you want to die.
You click on a planet,star,etc. scroll down and click Black Hole
The Black Hole destroys the planet and/or star by producing a picture of Michael Jackson
There is no black hole on the planet Jupiter, but there is a red spot.
No. No planet is massive enough to become a black hole. A black hole is the remains of a dead, supermassive star.
No te sun is to small to create a black hole when it dies
As the planet is approaching a black hole due to the immense gravitational pull on the objects surrounding it, the planet revolves around the black hole until it falls into the black hole.
A black hole is the stellar remains of a massive star.
There are no known planets in the vicinity of a black hole.
The mass of the black hole would increase in proportion to the mass of the planet
Yes, a black hole can move a planet. Black holes are so massive that they can alter the orbits of stars and star systems. This makes changing planetary motion nothing to a black hole.
Yes. A black hole will stop consuming matter if there is no matter nearby to consume.
A black hole can definitely get to the size of a planet. The width of the largest known supermassive black hole is thought to be over ten times the size of the entire orbit of Neptune around our Sun.
None that we know of.
The black hole's mass would increase by an insignificant amount.