The nearest known black hole is at a distance of 3000 light-years. Travelling at the speed of light, it would take 3000 years to get there. Since there is currently no technology to travel anywhere near the speed of light, it would take quite a lot longer to get there. Note that there may be black holes closer to us, that simply haven't been discovered yet.
The average travel distance from a black hole on Earth would depend on the distance to the nearest known black hole, which is typically thousands to millions of light years away. Traveling to a black hole would require advanced technology and is not currently feasible with our current understanding of physics.
Should Earth ever collide with a black hole, it would get destroyed.
For all scientific reasons, no astronaut had went inside a black hole. It would take many earth years to visit the black hole, so reaching a black hole is impossible.
You cannot see a black hole when you are on Earth, unless a black hole were to absorb Earth, which even then, you would see it in a split-second before it would engulf you
The distance between Earth and a black hole can vary widely depending on the specific black hole in question. Black holes can be located within our own galaxy or in distant galaxies, making the distance range from thousands to millions of light years away.
The average travel distance from a black hole on Earth would depend on the distance to the nearest known black hole, which is typically thousands to millions of light years away. Traveling to a black hole would require advanced technology and is not currently feasible with our current understanding of physics.
No. Earth would be destroyed if a black hole came anywhere close to it.
No. A black hole would utterly destroy Earth by the time it passed within a few thousand light years.
There is a black hole close to Earth, yes. It is 1,600 light years away.
The theory of a black hole and galaxies is that a black hole created a galaxy or was formed by a galaxy, if that makes sense.Eventually, our solar system will get sucked in. But this will happen in about over a billion years!add. For such a size of black hole, the timescale would be in the billions of years. But before which our Sun would have overwhelmed our Earth in its Red Giant phase.
Should Earth ever collide with a black hole, it would get destroyed.
For all scientific reasons, no astronaut had went inside a black hole. It would take many earth years to visit the black hole, so reaching a black hole is impossible.
It seems that the nearest known black hole is at a distance of about 3000 light-years.
Nothing, not even light, can escape a black hole. So Earth would get caught into the black hole's path and we would be sucked up and crushed to oblivion
You cannot see a black hole when you are on Earth, unless a black hole were to absorb Earth, which even then, you would see it in a split-second before it would engulf you
It's highly unlikely, as we would have detected it. Micro black holes are physically possible but their existence hasn't been confirmed. One could safely say, that there is no black hole on the Earth and the nearest black hole is a safe, 1,600 light years from us.
My Earth, as well as my Sun, would be completely destroyed if a black hole came through our Solar System. I'm not certain what would happen to YOUR Earth.