Betelgeuse is a good candidate at only 430 light years from Earth is has sufficient mass to explode as a supernova and leave behind a black hole.
It has been speculated that Betelgeuse will explode (in astronomical terms) fairly soon.
There is a black hole close to Earth, yes. It is 1,600 light years away.
We believe that the nearest black hole is V616 Monocerotis, which is about 3500 light years away.
Not really, but in a Galaxy next to the milky way there is alot of activity and possibly a black hole.
There are no black holes anywhere near Earth, so no we won't get sucked into one.
No. While the gravity of Jupiter is much stronger than Earth's it is nowhere near as strong as that of a black hole.
No; I am not in a black hole yet.A black hole, like any other object with mass, will attract objects that are near by.No; I am not in a black hole yet.A black hole, like any other object with mass, will attract objects that are near by.No; I am not in a black hole yet.A black hole, like any other object with mass, will attract objects that are near by.No; I am not in a black hole yet.A black hole, like any other object with mass, will attract objects that are near by.
Nothing, The earth would be sucked up before it even got near to the earth.
Space and time becomes stretched (and twisted) near a black hole. This is known as "frame dragging".
Our planet Earth will probably not spontaneously turn into a black hole under its own gravity since it lacks sufficient mass - it would need several solar masses to so collapse, and the Earth is just a tiny fraction of the mass of the Sun.
You can't - that's the whole idea of a black hole. Don't get near a black hole in the first place.
You get the shark to come near you and follow you to the black hole, then when you get to the black hole you turn a let the shark in. Have fun!
if you go close enough to a black hole you can get stretched to death the end