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One thing about black holes - they don't "suck things in", they're just bodies of high mass. A "stellar mass" black hole means "it's the mass that a star could be" - which means it has the EXACT SAME gravitational pull as a star of the same size.
If our sun were to blink into a black hole of equal mass, the orbit of Earth wouldn't change. Spacecraft orbits, moon orbits, etc, wouldn't change. Even the Parker Solar Probe wouldn't be impacted (gravitationally) since it's orbit is already set.
Yeah, solar panels would stop working, so tons of spacecraft would stop working. But it would be due to loss of power, not anything gravitational.
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Can someone explain something to me, please? If a stellar object is discovered and is say five thousand light years away, that means it took five thousand years for the light to get here. So what we are seeing is the past. So that means every object ever recorded by a telescope was from the past, and we can never be sure if the object is still even there
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@SuperRambo111
2 years ago
Now point james webb at it. Dew it.
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