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At the point of the event horizon, the pull of gravity is so strong that the escape velocity reaches the speed of light. As such, when light reaches this point, it cannot escape.

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What planet has a event horizon?

No planet has an event horizon. A black hole has an event horizon; it is the radius within which light cannot escape.


What is the name for the boundary around a black hole beyond which events cannot affect the observer?

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What is the event horizon in a black hole?

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What is the speed of light near to the event horizon of a Black hole?

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Can a black hole be pink?

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What is the brilliant light coming from a black hole?

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Nothing can escape this including light?

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