If a rocket were to enter a black hole it would be torn apart by tidal forces before it could even reach the event horizon. After crossing the event horizon it would permanently become part of the black hole's mass.
yes, but by the time they do they will no longer be rockets.
Into the black hole's singularity.
It will get destroyed. The mass will basically stay inside.
No non-fiction person has ever gone into a black hole.
No, based on our current understanding of physics, a spacecraft would not survive traveling through a black hole. The intense gravitational forces would stretch and compress the spacecraft to the point of destruction.
if you go close enough to a black hole you can get stretched to death the end
stars explode
yes, but by the time they do they will no longer be rockets.
If you fall into a black hole, you'll go into the black hole and nowhere else.
A black hole can't really form inside of another black hole. If you think of a black hole forming after a star goes supernova, then there isn't really a star to go supernove inside of the already created black hole. In fact, there isn't even any space inside of the blak hole for anything to happen. Two black holes can join together, but they wil eventually go to one.
Into the black hole's singularity.
Into the black hole.
noone can go black hole as the name suggest it is a hole which is black so how any one can go ad com back...
It will get destroyed. The mass will basically stay inside.
If you were to enter a black hole, the intense gravitational pull would stretch and compress your body, leading to your eventual destruction. There is currently no known way to survive entering a black hole due to these extreme conditions.
There is no way you can *quickly* destroy a *large* black hole. However, it is believed that black holes will gradually evaporate, via the emission of Hawking radiation. The radiation, in this case, will simply go out into space.
No one knows, the gravitation force is so strong, not eithen light can escape