It has been theorised that there may be many super massive black holes in the center of our universe.
Although, i am sure this is wrong because we the universe is forever expanding (this goes in much more detail if you would like to know about it, search dark energy) in different areas, more than others therefore there can be no definite centre to the universe.
How ever all galaxies have a centre and located is 1-2 or more super massive black holes. this only counts if the galaxy is a spiral or elliptical. if the galaxy is irregular than it may just be a star cluster.
well you think about it is is 11,000 because outer space is very alot of money
There is no black hole in the Pacific Ocean. Black holes are astronomical phenomena that occur in outer space and cannot form within Earth's oceans.
Not directly. If large amounts of matter is falling into the black hole it will heat up and glow brightly. You could also potentially see the distortion of light around the black hole, but you'd have to get pretty close to see that.
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.
The answer is, you cannot see photos of a black hole. You are quite right; not even light can escape a black hole's incredible gravity, so all black holes are completely invisible. It is possible, however, to see long trails of matter that is being pulled into a black hole. The way we detect black holes from earth, however, is by picking up the gamma rays that they emit.
the black hole is a matter in outer space that is made by the force of gravity
well you think about it is is 11,000 because outer space is very alot of money
Big dipper is an outer space word. Black hole is another outer space word that begins with the letter b.
the answer is a black hole
Black holes are in outer space, far outside our solar system. Most galaxies have a large black hole at the center.
well if you mean a black hole on earth then theres not really a good chance but if you mean in outer space than one already formed
There is no black hole in the Pacific Ocean. Black holes are astronomical phenomena that occur in outer space and cannot form within Earth's oceans.
Black holes actually come in different masses, and therefore sizes.
A black hole is the location of a singularity, it doesn't lead to anywhere. This means that if you fall into a black hole (assuming that you can stay alive) you'll just be stuck inside that hole forever--never able to get out.
Not directly. If large amounts of matter is falling into the black hole it will heat up and glow brightly. You could also potentially see the distortion of light around the black hole, but you'd have to get pretty close to see that.
No, a black hole is not actually a hole in space. It is a region in space where gravity is so strong that nothing, not even light, can escape from it.
yes. one would tear apart all the matter in your body.