Current estimates suggest that a star must be at least 25 times the mass of the sun to form a black hole. In most cases only a fraction of the star's mass will actually go in to forming the black hole.
No. An asteroid does not have enough mass. In order to become a black hole an object must be massive enough to be crushed by its won gravity. This takes an object at least several times more massive than the sun.
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Well, isn't that fascinating? Now, when a star has used up all its nuclear fuel and its core collapses under gravity, if the remnant is about 3 times more massive than our own Sun, it can become a black hole. Nature is full of these incredible, beautiful mysteries - just like happy little accidents waiting to be discovered.
Stars have to be 100 times more massive than our sun in order to become a black hole. When the star dies, it explodes violently (which is called a supernova) and then gravitational collapse causes it to form into a black hole.
No. Our Sun isn't massive enough to go supernova, or to turn into a black hole. A star needs to be more than 3 times more massive than our Sun in order to become a black hole.
Well, isn't that such an interesting question! To create a black hole, a star must be significantly larger than our own Sun. Typically, stars needs to be at least 20 times the mass of the Sun in order to develop into a black hole. However, no matter the size, every star holds a beauty of its own.
The order of the gas giant planets from least to most massive is: Uranus, Neptune, Saturn, and Jupiter. Uranus has the smallest mass among the gas giants, followed by Neptune, then Saturn, with Jupiter being the most massive. This ranking reflects their gravitational forces, with Jupiter exerting the strongest gravitational pull due to its size.
No, it's not. This is because the sun simply is not massive enough to become one. In order for a star to become a black hole, it's mass needs to be greater than about 3 solar masses.
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No, it's not. This is because the sun simply is not massive enough to become one. In order for a star to become a black hole, it's mass needs to be greater than about 3 solar masses.
A supernova begins with the collapse and explosion of a massive star. The stellar core collapses under gravity, triggering a shockwave that causes the outer layers of the star to explode outward. This explosion releases a tremendous amount of energy, creating a bright burst of light visible across vast distances.
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