You can never see a black hole. Never. This is because the gravitational pull of the black hole is so strong that nothing, not even light can escape from it, therefore the light from a black hole would not be able to reach your eyes.
What you would see is a big black patch of distorted light in the middle of space.
The gravity of a black hole (a mass singularity) is so great that even photons of light from inside the hole cannot escape. So a black hole would only be apparent by a lack of light in a region that is otherwise illuminated.
Astronomers detect black holes by the energy released outside the hole by the incredible acceleration of matter that is being drawn into it.
Everything, including light, that passes the threshold of a black hole is never seen again.
It is in the center of the milkly way. that is what they say.
Because they are constantly changing, sucking more energy and matter in and also getting smaller every second.
because a black hole is pure black and you really can only see the stuff that goes into it
A blackholes gravity is so strong not even light can escape it. The only possible way you can see a blackhole is when it is "eating" another star.
A black hole doesn't directly emit radiation, except for an insignificant amount of Hawking radiation.
no light can escape from them
Because they can't be seen because they have such a great mass that they don't let light out and can therefore not be seen.
People know what black holes can do because of the aftermath. Stars and planets have been completely destroyed.
No. They appear to be real objects, and have been observed in various ways. Stars near the centers of galaxies as seen to move in ways that are possible only if they are rapidly orbiting black holes.
Black holes do not die but they can evaporate.
Black holes are the remains of a giant star that has had its gravity collapse upon itself. Black holes suck in any matter that gets within it's gravitational range and smashes it down into tiny particles. It goes inside the black hole of it and is never seen again. Scientists do not know what happens after the matter is sucked in because black holes do not illuminate any light (Its gravity is so strong it pulls in light around it that would normally reveal it). Black holes are identified by a check list of characteristics. (Super massive, Rogue, etc)
Black holes do not emit light, so black holes can not be seen this way. But black holes emit X-rays, but stars are not hot enough to emit X-rays. When black holes suck up stars, energy goes to the black hole, and come out as X-rays.
the galaxies, the black holes etc.
I am not entirely sure what the question is. Anyway, black holes cannot be seen directly. You can detect their presence due to their gravitation.
We have seem evidence of objects falling into black holes, but most of what we have seen is probably gas. We do not know of any planets that have falledn into black holes.
While scientists have never actually SEEN a black hole (they are called "black holes" because their gravity is so great that not even light can escape!) we believe that super-massive black holes are at the hearts of most galaxies. These super-massive black holes might be the mass of a million stars the size of the Sun, or larger.
NO, to see something you have to be able to intercept light reflected from that thing's surface. Black holes have an escape velocity greater than the sped of light so there is no reflected light and they cannot be seen. If they cannot be seen they cannot be pretty ... or ugly.
Because they can't be seen because they have such a great mass that they don't let light out and can therefore not be seen.
People know what black holes can do because of the aftermath. Stars and planets have been completely destroyed.
stellar black holes were stars (these are large)primordial black holes were pieces of the big bang (these are microscopic)
No. They appear to be real objects, and have been observed in various ways. Stars near the centers of galaxies as seen to move in ways that are possible only if they are rapidly orbiting black holes.
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Black holes do not die but they can evaporate.