Karl Schwarzschild developed the idea for black holes from relativity’s equations in 1916, just a year after Einstein published his theory. For this reason, early physicists studying these bizarre objects often called them “frozen stars.” Today, we know them by the name first used by Wheeler in 1967: black holes.
He did not discover them. He did some calculations that predicted the possibility of the existence of black holes.
Astronauts didn't discover black holes....
he discoverd black holes
He did not. He made some theoretical discoveries about how black holes would probably behave; but the concept of black holes was discovered by others before him.
Astronomers discover black holes in the universe by observing the effects they have on nearby objects, such as stars and gas. They use telescopes to detect X-rays and other forms of radiation emitted by black holes, as well as studying the gravitational influence they have on surrounding matter.
he lived in California but then moved
Karl Schwarzschild discovered black holes.
Stephen Hawking did not discover the law of everything, but he did have big ideas on how the universe began, and also on black holes.
The discovery of black holes was not due to a single person; several people participated, and at first, it was all very theoretical. You can find some of the history behind the theories and discoveries in the Wikipedia article on "Black hole".
The term "Black hole" first appeared in print in an article by Ann Ewing in "Black Holes in Space" published in 1964.
They study these types of sciences at a college named after Charles Bungholer. He was the first person to discover holes filled with Bung. the college name is suckmy-bungholer University.
"Supermassive Black Hole" was the first singled released from Muse's album Black Holes & Revelations. The song was released on June 19, 2006 and was the first of five singles off the album.