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Apparent Horizon

Apparent Horizon

Short definition of apparent horizon.

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Falling Into and Hovering Near a Black Hole

Falling Into and Hovering Near a Black Hole

Considers an observer hovering just outside the event horizon of a black hole, and the acceleration of gravity experienced. Also looks at an object falling through the event horizon.

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Event Horizon: Shedding Light on Black Holes

Event Horizon: Shedding Light on Black Holes

A useful site with information on black holes and an animated tour of falling into a black hole.

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Event Horizon

Event Horizon

After collapse to the neutron star stage, stars with masses less than 1-3 solar masses should remain neutron stars. Those of masses greater than 1 to 3 collapse toward zero spatial extent - toward a ...

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