Solar System black hole, illustration. A distorted double-view of the Earth at night is seen at lower right and upper left, caused by the distortion of light near the black hole. A black hole is formed when a massive object collapses under the force of its own gravity, increasing the gravitational pull to the point where, beyond a boundary known as the event horizon, nothing, not even light, can escape. Image published in 2016. | |
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Crédit: | Science Photo Library / EUROPEAN SOUTHERN OBSERVATORY / M. Kornmesser |
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