The Outram Observatory discovered the nearest black hole, a thousand light years away, will its futu

Updated on science 2024-05-03
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    ** Sex news, the sun does not shine and heat up by nuclear fusion, but by gravitational focusing.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    I have time to read my articles "**A Little Objection to the Mass-Energy Formula E=MC2" and "Three Deficiencies of the Gravitational Formula F="."A jasper orchid chasing stars in Lingjing Lake"Can.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Endangering the planet, that's a certainty. Because the earth is also nearby, if it is allowed to change in this way, the disaster of the earth cannot be escaped, and this is a fact.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    At present, the impact on the earth in the future is relatively small, because it is a thousand light years away, so even if it affects the earth, it will be a thousand years later.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The movement of this black hole will not threaten the Earth for some time to come, because it will move in the opposite direction to the Earth.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    The observatory can observe the development of the universe. As we all know, the most popular theory in the scientific community today is the big ** theory about how the universe was formed. According to the theory of the Great **, about 13 billion years ago, the universe was at a critical singularity**, and countless celestial bodies were born.

    After the big **, the universe expanded at a speed of more than the speed of light, so fast that the boundary of the universe today is well over 13.6 billion light-years. Among the countless objects in the universe, the most mysterious and terrifying is probably the black hole. Because they are invisible, but real, they are shrouded in mystery and fear.

    1. It is found that according to the mass of black holes, black holes can be roughly divided into: The primordial black hole, which is also thought to have formed during the Great **. They have a very small mass, about the size of the Earth or even less, but they are about the size of a neutron or a proton, and their density is terrifying.

    Evolutionary black holes, which are considered compact objects formed when supermassive stars collapse. They are the most common black holes in the universe.

    2. The European Southern Observatory claims to have discovered the closest black hole to Earth to date. Beam messyIt is only 1,011 light-years away from the Milky Way, much smaller than the supermassive black hole at the center of the Milky Way. According to the data, this near-Earth black hole has more than 4 times the mass of the Sun and is the closest black hole to the Earth so far, so many scientists are worried that the existence of this black hole will threaten the safety of the Earth.

    3. Some people may think that the black hole oak is 1011 light-years away from the EarthIt's a barely impassable spatial scale, but it's just a stone's throw away for an extraordinary black hole. So how was this invisible black hole discovered? It turned out that scientists had deduced the existence of two binary star systems of the black hole through long-term observations by high-powered astronomical telescopes and deduced the existence of the black hole at the center of the binary star system.

    In addition, scientists have mapped the orbit of the binary star through observation and calculation, and have concluded that the orbital period of the binary star is about 40 Earth days, and its mass is calculated according to the law of gravitation.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The near-Earth black hole discovered by the Southern Observatory is now under further observation and is currently 1,011 light-years away from Earth. It won't have a very chaotic effect on the destruction of the Earth.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    It will not affect the Earth, because it is very far away from the Earth, and there are no conditions that will make him a threat to the Earth.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    There is no threat now, and with the continuous development of science and technology in the future, I believe that human beings will definitely have a way, which is the so-called endless road! ”

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Located 160,000 light-years away from Earth, this dormant black hole, named VFTS 243, is located on the Venomous Spider Nebula in the Great Magellanic Galaxy.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    It is 160,000 miles away from Earth. Astronomers spent six years observing 1,000 massive stars with the European Southern Observatory's Very Large Inclusion Sodium Telescope, and found that a star with a mass about 25 times that of the Sun was orbiting an "invisible" celestial object with a period of about 10 days.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    It seems to be 5 million light-years, but if you want to enter this blackhead to explore, it may lead to death, and the black hole is boundless.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    This black hole will not affect the Earth because the two are very far away, a full 1,600 light-years! So there's no need to worry about it, but this black hole does have a lot of research value, because it's the closest black hole we've ever discovered to Earth.

    According to scientific data, this black hole is 10 times more massive than the Sun and has a companion star. At that time, scientists discovered it by observing the trajectory of the companion star, which is also logical, after all, since a black hole can make it impossible for light to escape, then it must be hidden in the universe, so it is difficult for us to find it. However, even if the black hole cannot be found visually, its physical laws and effects on the surrounding space and stars still exist, and scientists can speculate on the location of the black hole by capturing these clues.

    With the continuous development of science and technology, black holes are no longer a mysterious existence, and scientists have finally found traces of it in the universe. Advances in detection technology have allowed humans to now discover more and more black holes, which means that humanity seems to be getting closer to the universe. Of course, there are also concerns about whether the existence of black holes will have an impact on the Earth, and the answer is yes.

    A black hole is a special type of celestial body, which is very massive and dense, which causes it to have an extremely strong gravitational pull, and when the gravitational force reaches a threshold, it can make it impossible for light to escape, and eventually evolve into what everyone calls a black hole. This gravitational pull can cause damage to the surrounding celestial bodies because it swallows up everything. However, scientists discovered that the black hole is 1,600 light-years away from the Earth, which is still a safe distance, so there is no need to worry about the black hole engulfing the entire Earth.

    Of course, if one day humans discover a black hole closer to the earth, or if the sun collapses and finally becomes a black hole, it will be a catastrophe for all life on the earth. First of all, the gravitational pull of the black hole will continue to swallow the earth's materials, and secondly, the changes in the surrounding magnetic field will also change the physical properties of the earth, which is fatal to organisms that can only survive under certain conditions. Of course, it's a bit of a no-brainer to think about these issues now, after all, black holes, while scary, are still very far away from us, so their impact is negligible.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Astronomers have found that the closest black hole to the Earth, the closest black hole to us should also exist, and the closer black hole does not threaten the Earth, and 1000 light-years will not be too threatening.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    It doesn't have an effect on the Earth, because it's just a refraction of some light.

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