Well, darling, if a black hole were to gobble up our precious ball of fire, the sun would disappear faster than a cupcake at a Weight Watchers meeting. The Earth wouldn't stand a chance as it would be tossed around like a ragdoll in a tornado. So, in short, it would be game over for us all. But hey, at least it would make for a spectacular light show...from a safe distance.
No. The sun does not have enough mass to form a black hole. A black hole does not lead to another galaxy. Anything pulled into a black hole becomes part of that black hole's mass. Even then, if Earth were to fall into a black hole the same mass as the sun it would be torn apart by tidal forces long before it crossed the event horizon.
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Oh, what a wonderful question you've brought to our canvas today! The sun actually doesn't have enough mass to become a black hole. It will eventually shed its outer layers and become a white dwarf, continuing its graceful dance through the universe.
No, our sun will not become a black hole. It is not massive enough to undergo the process of becoming a black hole. Instead, it will eventually expand into a red giant and then shed its outer layers to become a white dwarf.
The sun won't become a black hole because it doesn't have enough mass to collapse under its own gravity. Instead, it will eventually expand into a red giant and then shed its outer layers to become a white dwarf.
It will fall into the black hole. The same happens if something gets too close the Sun, for example - it will fall into the Sun.
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If it gets close enough to the Sun, a black hole would swallow up most of the Sun - becoming a larger (more massive) black hole. A small part of the Sun's matter, i.e., part of its gases, would probably escape into space.
No. There not a black hole on the sun or on Jupiter.
Black Hole Sun was created in 1994-05.
The sun's energy has not formed a black hole.
In theory, yes, a black hole could suck up the sun.
No, the sun is not orbiting a black hole. The sun is part of the Milky Way galaxy and orbits around the center of the galaxy, where there is a supermassive black hole called Sagittarius A.
First of all, our sun can not become a black hole, it is too small for that. However if a star is three times bigger than our sun, then yes it will become 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
No, the sun does not orbit a black hole in the center of our galaxy. The sun orbits around the center of the Milky Way galaxy, where there is a supermassive black hole called Sagittarius A.
Yes, The sun and the solar system orbit the center of the galaxy where there is a black hole.