Technically, no person has ever gone to a black hole, so no one has ever come back from one.
Even if a person did enter a black hole, they would not be able to come back because of the intense gravitational force in the black hole. Once the person crosses the event horizon, they're gone forever.
No, in fact he never went back into space at all.
Michael Collins, the command module pilot for Apollo 11, went to the moon twice but never landed on it. He remained in lunar orbit while Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin descended to the moon's surface.
Mae Jemison never went to the moon. She became the first African American woman to travel to space when she flew aboard the Space Shuttle Endeavour in 1992. Jemison was 35 years old at the time of her spaceflight.
No Indian went to the moon
Albert Einstein never went to the moon. He was a theoretical physicist known for his contributions to the field of physics, including the theory of relativity and the equation E=mc^2.
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No, in fact he never went back into space at all.
She went into the bus but never came back. This is an example sentence using the word into.
They went there and (most) came back. They haven't been there in 40 years.
Bill Gates never went to the moon...
it is french and we came from France in 1066 in the battle of Hastings . we have never went back to France
He went to go look for gold and he is never coming back
he never went over the top rope, so hadnt been eliminated
It went away and never came back... thx Bill Gates.
he went to the bathroom and never came out.
I was in a 2 year relationship with a black girl, I am now with a white girl. I went black, and came back.