Probably, if it's close enough - but the nearest known black hole is at a distance of about 3000 light-years.A black hole is supposed to be "black" - not to emit any radiation. There is some Hawking radiation, but that's way too weak to detect, even with our best current instruments. However, any matter falling into the black hole will emit A LOT of radiation, before it crosses the event horizon.
Technically, you can't "see" a black hole, since no light can escape from it, therefore the light cannot reach your eyes.
We can't see a black hole because it does not emit any light. Its gravitational pull is so strong that even light cannot escape from it, making it invisible to the naked eye.
You can't see the black hole but you can see its inflence on its environment. (You can see matter that is sucked into the black hole)
no they are not
no not with the naked eye
no we can not see them they are micro organism
Black holes can not be seen .To see an object,light should fall on the object and then reflect to your eyes but as nothing can escape from a black hole,light is not reflect to your eyes ,that is why they are called BLACK HOLES!!!
Not with the naked eye, but with a microscope.
yes it can
Do pilots look through the windshield with their naked eyes, yes.
Answer Your brain can't see heat, ultraviolet light, radiowaves, X-Rays, etc. with your naked eyes, because these different kinds of light's wavelengths are either too long or too short for your naked eyes to see. So that is why you can't see infrared
As intensity of sun light rays are greater so,when we see sun with our naked eyes the sun rays falls on eye lens which is convex which diverges the rays and make it difficult to see