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Q: Will the planets align with the sun and a black hole?
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Can sun escape from a black hole?

No


Is there a black hole between Mars and Jupiter?

No. ther eis no black hole in our solar system. Black holes are a byproduct of the death of massive stars at least 10 times the mass of our sun. If there was a black hole between Mars and Jupiter all of the planets and even our Sun would revolve around the black hole. Since this is not the case there is no possible way a black hole could be within the orbits of Mars and Jupiter. There is however a large belt of asteroids between Mars and Jupiter.


How big would the sun be if it was a black hole?

Firstly our sun is too small to become a black hole. Only stars that are a million to a billion times our sun do this, because they burn through their fuel quickly, unlike our sun. A typical black hole has 3 times the mass of our sun


If instead of the sun there was a black hole of the same mass in the center of the solar system would all the planets have the same orbits?

No. The sun is decreasing in mass (fusion) over time whereas a black hole would increase in mass over time (sucking up astroids, gas, etc). So over very long periods of time the sun's gravitational force will significantly decrease, and if it was a black hole it would increase. Increase/decrease in mass directly affects increase/decrease in gravitational force. Since gravitation (and motion) is what causes orbit, over long periods of times the planets would have very different orbits in the two scenarios (sun vs black hole).


If the sun becomes a black hole will you live?

No. You will not be swallowed by the black hole but you still would not survive for very long. If the sun become a black hole it would retain the same mass, so the orbits of the planets would remain the same. It is only within the former radius of the sun that gravity would be unusually strong. The problem is that the new black hole sun would no longer give off any heat or light. No light means no photosynthesis; the plants we depend on for food would die. No heat means Earth would freeze, eventually becoming colder than Pluto. You have nothing to worry about in this regard, though, because the sun is nowhere near massive enough to create a black hole.

Related questions

How do planets get destroyed?

planets get destroyed if they get near the sun or it can be destroyed when a lazer beam shoots it and then a black hole or zombies will take control of the planet


What if a black hole of 5 M passed by Earth at the distance of Neptune from the sun?

In that case, the black hole's gravitational pull on Earth will be less than the Sun's gravitational pull - you can do the calculations. However, such a black hole might very well disrupt the orbit of some of the planets.


What happens if the 8 planets and sun align?

Then it will look quite spectacular.


If the sun became a black hole it would suck the planets into it.?

No. Assuming the sun's mass were compressed into a black hole, the sun would still have the same mass. The gravitational pull created by that mass would not be affected beyond the distance of the sun's present surface area.


Can planets become black holes?

The only thing that can end up a black hole is a star with about ten times more mass than our Sun. Planets are nowhere near that massive.


What is the evidence for the black hole has the most density?

Stars and planets orbit around the most dense masses, that's why we orbit the sun. Our main source of evidence is that planets are orbiting and sometimes disappearing into what looks like nothing, but it is a black hole.


What's inside a black hole?

there is nothing inside a black hole...a black hole's density is very large...so large all of our planets and stars including the sun's density would not even be 0.1% that of a black hole...a black hole is so strong, not even light can escape it...nothing can.


What is inside a black holes?

there is nothing inside a black hole...a black hole's density is very large...so large all of our planets and stars including the sun's density would not even be 0.1% that of a black hole...a black hole is so strong, not even light can escape it...nothing can.


When the sun is out?

the sun might become a black hole and suck up all the planets in our solersystem. (FYI no mater what, the world will tern dark forever)


Does the sun have an black hole like Jupiter?

No. There not a black hole on the sun or on Jupiter.


Is a black hole bigger then the sun and all of the planets and dwarf planets and moons combined?

Generally speaking, your average black hole is very small for the amount of mass it contains. If you had a black hole which weighed the sum of the masses of the Sun, all of the planets in our solar system and their moons combined, it would be only about 6 km radius. Compare that to the current diameter of the Sun which is about 1.4 million km across. However, there are examples of black holes in the universe which are indeed very large... although calculations will probably refine the accuracy, one monster black hole found recently is calculated to be over ten times the size of the orbit of Neptune!


When was Black Hole Sun created?

Black Hole Sun was created in 1994-05.