Friday, September 24, 2021

Black Hole Art


More info: https://www.nasa.gov/vision/universe/starsgalaxies/black_hole_description.html

From NASA...

A black hole is an astronomical object with a gravitational pull so strong that nothing, not even light, can escape it. A black hole’s “surface,” called its event horizon, defines the boundary where the velocity needed to escape exceeds the speed of light, which is the speed limit of the cosmos. Matter and radiation fall in, but they can’t get out.

Two main classes of black holes have been extensively observed. Stellar-mass black holes with three to dozens of times the Sun’s mass are spread throughout our Milky Way galaxy, while supermassive monsters weighing 100,000 to billions of solar masses are found in the centers of most big galaxies, ours included.

What if an ion-drive probe could visit an unnamed gas giant orbiting near a black hole?  It might look like this.