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πŸ”₯ Is There a Black Hole in Our Backyard? πŸ”₯

πŸ’  Astrophysicists have recently started hatching proposals to figure out how odd Planet Nine could be. Astronomers realize that there are certain organizations. The Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave Observatory and the Virgo Observatory have heard black holes found together in the dim universe. Some cosmologists also proposed that black holes could account for 25% of the mass of the universe. Black holes are the gravitational terrors anticipated by Albert Einstein 's equations. They are structures so dense that even light can not penetrate them.

Astronomers say it doesn't require a star to die in order to create a black hole. The putative Planet Nine could be a primordial black hole in orbit around the earth. A black hole as large as Earth would be approximately the size of a Ping-Pong ball. Planet Nine would be the closest black hole to Earth for several light years, astronomers say. It would be so similar to Pluto that humans could consider sending a robot probe there, they say. But first we need to search Planet Nine first.

Harvard astronomer Avi Loeb is chairman of the Scientific Advisory Board for the Groundbreaking Starshot Corporation. He is widely established in astronomy circles for claiming that scientists may take seriously the chance that Oumuamua was probably an alien space probe. If there is a black hole out there, it might periodically tear out tiny comets, triggering light flares that might eventually be detected. Such flares are predicted to occur a few times a year, they reported. The aim of the Vera Rubin Observatory, beginning in 2021, is to create a film about the cosmos.

Astrophysicists hope to evaluate Hawking's hypothesis that black holes can radiate heat energy. A black hole containing around six times the earth's mass will have a temperature of around 0.04 degrees Kelvin. It's cooler than outer space, which is around 3 degrees Kelvin, and much too cool to test from Earth. A spacecraft with significant mass will need to circle the object and research it in depth, not a flyby of a miniature spacecraft, says Dr. Witten. The Rubin telescope might find or rule out black holes of comparable size all the way to the Oort cloud.

Dr. Brown says it's probable that Planet Nine is a black hole. "But that doesn't make much sense, It's also true that Planet nine is a six-mass hamburger" which sounds totally reasonable in our book. Black hole space hamburgers. . yumm ^.^

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