No. An event horizon is an area where even light cant escape so only black holes have it
An event horizon is the boundary beyond which nothing, not even light, can escape the immense gravitational pull of a black hole.
No. Only black holes have event horizons.
No. Only a black hole has an event horizon.
The "boundary" you're probably thinking of is called the event horizon. Past this point, the escape velocity of the black hole exceeds the speed of light, meaning nothing, including light, can escape it.
The size of a black hole, as defined by the size of the event horizon, depends on the mass of the black hole and its electrical charge. The diameter of the event horizon is directly proportional to the black hole's mass. Adding electrical charge decreases the size of the event horizon.
If you mean a giant star, no.
An event horizon is the boundary beyond which nothing, not even light, can escape the immense gravitational pull of a black hole.
No, they do not.
No. Only black holes have event horizons.
That refers to a black hole - but a black hole is not exactly a star.
No planet has an event horizon. A black hole has an event horizon; it is the radius within which light cannot escape.
Event Horizon was released on 08/15/1997.
The Production Budget for Event Horizon was $60,000,000.
No. Only a black hole has an event horizon.
The duration of Event Horizon - film - is 1.58 hours.
The "boundary" you're probably thinking of is called the event horizon. Past this point, the escape velocity of the black hole exceeds the speed of light, meaning nothing, including light, can escape it.
Event Horizon - film - was created on 1997-08-15.