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"Christian Froeschlin" <chr### [at] chrfr de> wrote in message
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> Alain wrote:
>> Orchid XP v3 nous apporta ses lumieres en ce 2007-05-06 09:21:
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>>> Mmm... that ship *is* too close to the event horizon! ;-)
>>
>> In space, it's extremely hard to corectly evaluate distances. The black
>> hole may be at a somewhat safe distance...
>
> Well, if it's a stellar black hole, the schwarzschild radius shouldn't
> be more than a few hundred km and you don't want to see that as a disk.
> If it's a super-massive black hole, you don't want to be close enough
> to see a single star falling in as a large disk.
Fascinating discussion, really, but I feel obliged to point out that any
resemblance to real spatial phenomena is entirely coincedental! :-D
My sum total knowledge of black holes consists of stuff I've picked up from
Star Trek and the song Supermassive Black Hole by Muse.
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Tek
http://evilsuperbrain.com
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