Sucked Into a Blackhole
#044 of 365 sequence l2
If a spaceman is 4,000 miles from a blackhole the mass of our sun, then the difference in gravity between the spaceman's...
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#044 of 365 sequence l2
If a spaceman is 4,000 miles from a blackhole the mass of our sun, then the difference in gravity between the spaceman's head and feet has a pulling force roughly equal to the weight of two large US aircraft carriers. The unfortunate spaceman would quickly be pulled apart before being eaten by the blackhole. At 4000 miles a one-sol mass blackhole would have an angular diameter of about 1-5 that of the Moon from Earth.
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If a spaceman is 4,000 miles from a blackhole the mass of our sun, then the difference in gravity between the spaceman's head and feet has a pulling force roughly equal to the weight of two large US aircraft carriers. The unfortunate spaceman would quickly be pulled apart before being eaten by the blackhole. At 4000 miles a one-sol mass blackhole would have an angular diameter of about 1-5 that of the Moon from Earth.
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