Black holes are a constant source of fascination to many due to their
mysterious nature. This Very Short Introduction, addresses a variety
of questions, including what a black hole actually is, how they are
characterized and discovered, and what would happen if you came too
close to one.
Professor Katherine Blundell looks at the seemingly paradoxical,
mysterious, and intriguing phenomena of black holes. Outlining their
nature and characteristics, both those resulting from the spectacular
collapse of heavy stars, and the giant black holes found at the centres
of galaxies, she separates scientific fact from science fiction, and
demonstrates the important role they play in the cosmos.
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