Had a good laughStill, it wouldn't fit into the Cargo Scoop (I tried)![]()
Black hole of that mass should have a diameter of about 75 km. Small, yes, but not that small.
You've meant event horizon diameter, I suppose. BH alone should be much, much smaller than that![]()
Yeah, it's about the only useful size you can have about them, since information coming from inside the event horizon is a bit scarce.
But one that is invisible after a very, very short time. The 'frozen image' of a star does not continue to produce photons (the collapsing star may - inside the black hole - but those you never get to see outside in any case). What would appear 'frozen in time' is just the part that is emitted right as the star contracts through its event horizon. More precisely the photons that are emitted just a teeenzy weenzy bit outside the event horizon at the moment and fully in radial direction. You can imagine that the number of photons that qualify for this are very few.According to Einstein a black hole really should just look like a star frozen in time.
You've meant event horizon diameter, I suppose. BH alone should be much, much smaller than that![]()
The closest one I've ever moved to was one in the NGC 7822 nebula - I think I was able to move within 9m range (kind of "taking it onboard" so to speak).
Still, it wouldn't fit into the Cargo Scoop (I tried)
PS.
I hope we'll one day see Black Holes doing crazy and dangerous stuff to the Ship when getting too close.
Always feels awkward sitting steady in normal space and there's basically 0 Gravitational effects from them![]()
Or is it a craphics bug? In system map its say that the mass is 12.7 times our sun mass.
Its a baby black hole ! can we keep it? please , please please