This is not likely to happen.
This is not likely to happen.
This is not likely to happen.
This is not likely to happen.
yes, there can be millions of black holes for all we know because our galaxy is ever expanding and planets and stars die everyday we just don't know about it. When a star dies it creates a supernova which in turn could turn into a black hole.
No, black holes cannot turn into neutron stars. Neutron stars form from the remnants of supernova explosions of massive stars, while black holes are formed from the gravitational collapse of massive stars. Once a black hole is formed, it will remain a black hole and will not transform into a neutron star.
It probably won't ever become a black hole, unless for some reason a lot of additional matter falls on the Sun. Stars the mass of our Sun become white dwarves after they run out of fuel.
No
Bellatrix is a fairly massive star, so it may well turn into a black hole. However, it is hard to predict whether an individual star will turn into a black hole; what matters is not the current mass, but how much mass is left over at the end of a star's life, once it runs out of fuel - possibly after a supernova explosion, which may blow much of the star's matter into space.
If a black hole has spin, it will spin forever.
yes, there can be millions of black holes for all we know because our galaxy is ever expanding and planets and stars die everyday we just don't know about it. When a star dies it creates a supernova which in turn could turn into a black hole.
You get the shark to come near you and follow you to the black hole, then when you get to the black hole you turn a let the shark in. Have fun!
As a short answer, no.
No, black holes cannot turn into neutron stars. Neutron stars form from the remnants of supernova explosions of massive stars, while black holes are formed from the gravitational collapse of massive stars. Once a black hole is formed, it will remain a black hole and will not transform into a neutron star.
No, the sun is too small. For a star to turn into a black hole, the star needs to measure 25 or more solar masses. The sun weighs in at 1 solar mass. Therefore, a star needs to be 25 times the mass of the sun to turn into a black hole.
No, it would tear you apart.
Our Sun cannot, we believe, turn into a black hole. The Sun has too little mass to undergo the supernova explosion that would crush the core of the star into a black hole. However, sometime "soon" (and in astronomy, "soon" could be anywhere within the next ten thousand years) we expect the red giant star Betegeuse to die just that way; a supernova explosion that will light up our sky like a second full moon, that will crush the core of the star into a black hole.
"Black hole", not "black whole". The reason massive stars turn into a black hole is because, once they run out of fuel (and no longer have the radiation pressure to keep them blown up), there is no force that can stop the gravitational collapse.
there is belived to be a black holes but is about billions of miles away, when a star exploxed it could go into a supernova and i am not sure about this but it may turn into a black hole.
It probably won't ever become a black hole, unless for some reason a lot of additional matter falls on the Sun. Stars the mass of our Sun become white dwarves after they run out of fuel.
'Cause once you go black, you never go back.