By Khushi thakur JULY 16, 2024
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A real term that describes what happens when matter gets too close to a black hole. It’s squeezed horizontally and stretched vertically, resembling a noodle.
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All black holes spin. The fastest-known – named GRS 1915+105– clocks in at over 1,000 rotations per second.
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If Sun is replaced the Sun with a black hole of the same mass, the solar system would get a lot colder, but the planets would stay in their orbits.
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Most galaxies comparable in size to the Milky Way harbour supermassive black holes at their centers. Ours is known as Sagittarius A* (pronounced "A-star") and has a mass that is four million times that of our Sun.