There are no "black stars" in space. There are black holes, but they don't really "mean" anything, they're just a thing that theory predicts can happen and observation suggests does seem to actually exist.
No. A black hole may be the remnant of the core of what was once a blue star, but the black hole itself is as black as anything can possibly be.
A dead star. The dead star's smashed atoms come together, and are crushed again. This births a black hole
A neutron star or a pulsar, or a black hole.
Yes, they can move through space just like a planet or star.
black holes come from dead stars like our sun it may turn into one when they die they become really big then explode and some become into a black hole if not it becomes into a black or white dwarf
Gravity is stronger in a black hole, if that's what you mean. It's in a black hole that space and time are distorted to such an extent that not even light can escape.
No. A black hole may be the remnant of the core of what was once a blue star, but the black hole itself is as black as anything can possibly be.
A black hole is a star that has died violently and has collapsed in on itself.
yes it can eat ANYTHING in space.
a star dying in space that sucks everything into it.
A dead star. The dead star's smashed atoms come together, and are crushed again. This births a black hole
The black star behind the left ear means you are a pornography star. See links below.
Because the astronomers can detect that a star is being whirled around in space, or space is being distorted.
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After a Supernova explosion, a Black Hole is created. Thats right.... Stars make black holes! Here is the life cycle of stars! Not the real one, just... when it turns into a black hole. Gases in space> Bigger gasses in space> A pretty star> Still a normal star> Old dwarf star> SUPERNOVA EXPLOSION> Giant Black Hole! Tada!
The core of the star can collapse to form a neutron star or a black hole. The outer layers of the star can be ejected into space, enriching the surrounding interstellar medium with heavy elements.
Honestly, space doesn't need a black hole to take space away. Everytime a sun/star dies, dark matter expands. Therefore space is taken away anyways.