Unknown - All large bodies of baryonic matter are gravitationally attracted and eventually pulled into a black hole. One theory for the end of the universe promotes that only black holes will survive ultimate termination of our traditional fourth dimensional existence.
None, at least for today.
No human being has ever been farther away from Earth than to the moon.
That's only 0.0026 of the distance to the sun, and about 0.0000000092 of
the distance to the next nearest star. There are between 200 and 400 billion
stars in this galaxy, and we're pretty sure that there are no black holes in our
part of the galaxy.
No. The furthest man has "ventured" is the Moon. The nearest black hole is over 1,600 light years away.
None. The nearest one is 1000s of light years away - 10,000 to 100,000 years to get there with our present technology.
None.
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The black hole nearest to our Earth is (fortunately) several thousand light years away. No human has been farther from our Earth than our Moon. Thus, we are technologically quite a ways away from being able to travel to a black hole.
That is possible, but not very likely.
Neither of these has been proven to exist, and in the case of the vampire, no serious evidence or suggestion in favor of its existence has ever been presented. So it's pretty obvious that the answer to this question isn't known, even in theory or speculation.
No one has ever landed on Mars
in reality we have barely touched into space and havent gone much further than the moon therefore making it quite impossible to have been sucked up into a black hole. maybe in the 100 or 1000 years someone will. :) NO WAY!! Black Holes are hundreds of millions of light years away from us, far beyond our nearest galaxies. Even the nearest one to us is so far distant that, travelling at the spped of light, it would still take hundreds of thousands of years to reach it. No human being on Earth has ever travelled a fraction of this distance, and maybe never will.
The black hole nearest to our Earth is (fortunately) several thousand light years away. No human has been farther from our Earth than our Moon. Thus, we are technologically quite a ways away from being able to travel to a black hole.
That is possible, but not very likely.
None. No rocket has ever gone anywhere near a black hole (seeing as how the nearest one is 1600 light years away).
No one really knows. You might possibly die because they say that the gravity is too strong, not even light can escape it. Others think that it will take you to another universe. No one who might've been sucked into a black hole has ever lived to tell about it.
Nobody Knows nobody has ever been inside a blackhole and even if they have they could not tell you because they are trapped in there for ever the gravity is to strong. Light can't even escape it. Of Course you'll die cause first if you get sucked in a black hole and survive, you have no food, and eventually you'll starve to death cause there's no food. And I don't really think the odds if you surviving are that great after getting sucked into something that even light can't escape.
No. So far, only 30 people - all men, all Americans - have ventured beyond low Earth orbit, and no farther away than the Moon. The nearest black hole is many light-years away.
no the galaxy is way to big for a black hole to do much in fact we now know that there is a supermassive black hole in the center of our galaxy right now.
It is not known whether this will ever happen, or when. But this even is not likely to happen any time soon.
no
Neither of these has been proven to exist, and in the case of the vampire, no serious evidence or suggestion in favor of its existence has ever been presented. So it's pretty obvious that the answer to this question isn't known, even in theory or speculation.
For sure. Me, you and everything would be added to the greatest cosmic vacuum cleaner ever.
Well it could mean have you ever had a boyfriend or it could mean have you ever had sex with anyone