Science, asked by ninja37, 1 year ago

How can scientists see black holes/locate them

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Answered by man7190
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they have great vision in their telescope... they are smart.. they are tall... they see black holes.. when they pain a black colour on a circle... hope it helps.. ☺

ninja37: That’s douomob
Answered by vinayak786
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They can see black holes when they see,in the centre of the galaxy, some kind of gravitational force which pulls the stars or their lights

ninja37: No every body knows that there is a big black hole at the center of our galaxy but my question is what if there is a black holes isolates in deep space then how they can see it?just by the stars spinning like a huge vortex in space and find their center point thus black hole?
Isn’t there any spectrum I mean all stars emit some spectrum so light doesn’t pass through the black holes so how can see them by a means of spectrum
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