Listen up! Black holes can also be called singularities because they have infinite density and gravitational pull. They may vary in size and can be classified into stellar-mass, intermediate-mass, and supermassive black holes, depending on their mass. So, basically, they're like those foods at a potluck—you got the finger Sandwiches, the cheesecakes, and the triple-layer chocolate death cakes, all giving you some serious indigestion in different ways.
A black hole got its name because it absorbs all light and appears black. In astrophysics, black holes are significant because they have extremely strong gravitational pull, which can affect the movement of stars and other objects in space. They also provide valuable insights into the nature of gravity and the behavior of matter under extreme conditions.
The other name for space is The Cosmos. There may be more names for space but I'm not aware of any other names for space.
Black holes and neutron stars are examples of stars that do not emit visible light. They can only be detected by their gravitational effects on nearby objects or through other forms of radiation such as X-rays or radio waves.
The Milky Way galaxy is home to a variety of celestial objects, including stars like Sirius and Betelgeuse, star clusters such as the Pleiades and the Hercules Globular Cluster, and nebulae like the Orion Nebula and the Lagoon Nebula. It also contains planets, such as those in our solar system, including Earth and Jupiter. Additionally, the galaxy features supermassive black holes, like Sagittarius A*, at its center.
Objects in space include a variety of celestial bodies such as planets (e.g., Earth, Mars), moons (e.g., Europa, Titan), stars (e.g., Sun, Sirius), galaxies (e.g., Milky Way, Andromeda), asteroids (e.g., Ceres, Vesta), and comets (e.g., Halley's Comet). Additionally, there are nebulae, black holes, and clusters of stars, all contributing to the vast diversity of the universe. Each of these objects plays a unique role in the cosmic ecosystem.
They get their names from the way that they look.
5 names in our solar system are............. planets.................stars....................asteroids....................moon................... black holes
Another names of Asian black bear are moon bear, white-chested bear and Himalayan black bear.
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differ proper names from things named after proper names
differ proper names from things named after proper names
Mr and Mrs Yelnats
You will often find that hotels with oddly capitalised names are holes; although, some are Holes.
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Theoretical physicist John Wheeler, who revived interest in general relativity, gets a lot of credit for coining the phrase in a lecture in 1967. However, the first known use in print was in an article by journalist Ann Ewing in 1964 titled "Black Holes in Space." Other names to describe them previously were frozen stars, or dark stars. The property of black holes which makes the name particularly fitting is the fact that the intense gravity causes escape velocity to exceed the speed of light; hence, no light could escape from it, making it notionally "black."