If ever got close enough to a black hole to get this view, you’d be to your strategy to an extremely horrible death and probably other universes . So, uh, thank goodness for the magic of the net?
What you’re observing is a computer-generated image, posted by NASA today , that shows the visual distortions that turn up as light bends towards the immensely strong gravitational forces:
Every star inside the normal frame has no less than two bright images-one on both sides of the black hole. Near the black hole, you will see the entire sky – light from every direction is bent around and springs back to you.
So that’s what it’s wish to stare a black hole dead within the eye. It’s sure less scare than falling into one .
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