By building a machine that travels through space (like a rocket), and fly it against the direction of the Black Hole. For as long as the thrust of your rocket is above the gravitational pull of the Black Hole, you are away.
The Hubble Space Telescope did not fly through any black holes, as there are none in our solar system. If it did fly into a black hole it would have been crushed by gravitational pressure
you lure the sharks toward you, fly to the black hole, and the sharks get sucked in the black hole
take the sharks to the black hole
The yellow and black coloration of a horse fly serves as a warning signal to predators that it is toxic or dangerous, helping to protect the fly from being eaten.
IF you had a very fast spaceship, it would be possible to fly it toward the black hole - but the spaceship AND YOU would be destroyed long before the molecular goo of your body entered the black hole. So, no. You can't get there, and you wouldn't want to even if you could.
No, a flight from London to Dallas will fly north towards Manchester and directly over the Altantic after that, so no, all trans-atlantic flight avoid the Bermuda Triangle. It is so dangerous, it's like a black hole on Earth.
No. It cannot escape the Earths gravity.
Guion S. Bluford Jr was the first American black Astronaut to go into space. See related links below for his bio and a list of other black Astronauts.
Dr. Mae C. Jemison
If you near a black hole, then yes but the chances of getting close to one is very slim unless we somehow find a way to leave our solar system and fly to one.
First, get into your rocket ship and fly to the right a little ways. When your locater detects space sharks, head toward it. Shoot at the sharks until they follow you. Fly upward but not so fast, until your locater detects a black hole. Go toward it and go around it. The sharks will go straight and go into the black hole. Do this with all the sharks. Then, you can go onto the Ice planet. You're welcome :D