A spherical blackness surrounded by orbiting stars with an accretion disk about its equator. I have provided for a related link to an artistic expression of a black hole accretion disk.
From a distance, black holes present a circular view which is absent of light (hence its name). Yet despite its invisible interior, the presence of a black hole can be inferred through its interaction with other matter and with electromagnetic radiation such as light. Matter falling onto a black hole can form an accretion disk heated by friction, forming some of the brightest objects in the universe.
You can follow the link below, to view many images of black diamonds.
It's dangerous to look at the sun under anycircumstances. The brightness of the sun can cause temporary or even permanent blindness if you look at it long enough ! If you want to view the sun, pierce a tiny hole in a large piece of (preferably black) card. Hold the card so that the sun shines through the hole onto a wall, and view the image there.
he has hair as black as print on paper and he wears glasses
1.Scientists view the orbit or matter and energy around it 2.the black hole send of X-rays, which scintists detect 3.A chicken told them so
Cinder cone volcanoes look kind of like a mound/donut shaped. from the side view, it looks like there's a donut hole at the top in the middle. From the top view, it looks basically like a donut from the top view. =)
To view distant galaxies and stars and other 'bright' objects and analyse the suspected black holes effect. Effect being the movement around the black hole, or the loss of visual contact of that object.
Please see the Related Link(s) below to view pictures of the band members of Black Veil Brides.
front view
Light that passes near a black hole but does not cross the event horizon is bent toward it in what is called gravitational lensing. The closer the light passes to the black hole, the more it is bent. For someone with an up-close view, this lensing would result in a highly distorted image of whatever is behind the black hole. Photons that cross the event horizon are lost inside of it forever, and their energy is added to the mass of the black hole.
See the links I posted in Related Links to view photos to see what the Balck and Yellow Spider looks like in photos.
The top view is a circle and the side view is a rectangle.