The black hole actually looks like?

Black holes always have a strong gravitational force that causes light to be bent or deformed when approaching at a distance close to it.

Black holes always have a strong gravitational force that causes light to be bent or deformed when approaching at a distance close to it.

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When observing images near the black hole, which can see the whole sky, light shines on it from every bended direction around it. These light maps are made up of data collected by 2MASS infrared glasses.

Alain Riazuelo , of the Institut d'Astrophysique de Paris, said: " This is what you will see if you go straight to a black hole. The black hole must have a strong gravitational force to bend the light. bright and cause such image distortions ".

" Near the black hole, you can see the whole sky - the light from every direction is bent around and forms a circle. "

Picture 1 of The black hole actually looks like?

A spooky image of the star HD 49359 in the green circle on the edge of the black hole.

Picture 2 of The black hole actually looks like?

The light blue circle shows the mirror image of the two Small Magellanic Cloud.Bright red ring shows pictures of Alpha and Beta Centauri.The golden circle shows the image of Gamma Crucis.Images of Canopus are shown in white rings.Sirrius is visible on the left of the black hole (brown).

Picture 3 of The black hole actually looks like?

The original image of the Large Magellanic Cloud.

Picture 4 of The black hole actually looks like?

Surprising image of a black hole deep in space.

Update 17 December 2018
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