It doesn't, since no light gets out of it.
You will see stars/planets orbiting what looks like nothing.
Yes, the M65 galaxy is thought to have a supermassive black hole at its center, like many other large galaxies. This black hole likely plays a crucial role in shaping the galaxy's properties and evolution.
When an atom is smashed in a black hole, its particles are torn apart due to the extreme gravitational forces. The subatomic particles are then absorbed into the black hole, adding to its mass and energy. The energy released during this process can contribute to the black hole's growth and power its intense gravitational pull.
Into the black hole's singularity.
The existence of a black hole may be inferred from its gravitational effects on surrounding objects, such as stars or gas clouds that appear to be orbiting an invisible massive object. Additionally, the emission of high-energy radiation, such as X-rays, from the accretion disk of material spiraling into the black hole can also provide indirect evidence of its presence. Measurements of intense gravitational lensing effects can further support the existence of a black hole.
You will see stars/planets orbiting what looks like nothing.
it looks like on tv when a black hole blows up but with a bright light
The light looks like a huge cross in space! It's cool!
Nobody knows what is inside a Black Hole, but since there is no gravity inside the event horizon, and energy density is extremely high, it must be more like a plasma.
The universe is expanding but I'm not too sure about the second part. The obvious thing is that a black hole looks like a big black hole.
Perhaps you mean Schwarzschild metric? I have never heard of the Shorelchild metric and cannot find anything relating to it. A black hole with a Schwarszchild metric is a black hole with no angular velocity (Non-rotational) and no charge. Since it's impossible to perceive a black hole it looks no different from any other black hole.
You have to head towards the black hole put surve around it put on the other side go back so it looks like you've just gone straight through it and then the sharks should just fall into the black hole.
First off ,from beyond what we can see and beyond is only a theory.The Hubble Has discovered many new things in our galaxy, and other galaxies.But the black hole is "the theory of relativity."Which came from albert Einstein. So that's the theory of what it looks like.
That means that an object has been observed that looks like it MIGHT BE a black hole, but that scientists are not yet quite sure whether it really is one.
No; I am not in a black hole yet.A black hole, like any other object with mass, will attract objects that are near by.No; I am not in a black hole yet.A black hole, like any other object with mass, will attract objects that are near by.No; I am not in a black hole yet.A black hole, like any other object with mass, will attract objects that are near by.No; I am not in a black hole yet.A black hole, like any other object with mass, will attract objects that are near by.
No. There not a black hole on the sun or on Jupiter.
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.