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[[file:BlackHole.png|thumb|right|An eerie black hole.]] | {{DISPLAYTITLE:Black Hole ''(Celestial)''}}[[file:BlackHole.png|thumb|right|An eerie black hole.]] | ||
Black holes can exist in [[Solar_System|solar system]]s in place of normal [[star]]s. Black holes have strong gravity and should be avoided with any non-gravity based propulsion crafts, such as [[Space_Rocket|space rocket]]s and [[Rocket_Drive|rocket drive]] [[spacecraft]]. | Black holes can exist in [[Solar_System|solar system]]s in place of normal [[star]]s. Black holes have strong gravity and should be avoided with any non-gravity based propulsion crafts, such as [[Space_Rocket|space rocket]]s and [[Rocket_Drive|rocket drive]] [[spacecraft]]. |
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Black holes can exist in solar systems in place of normal stars. Black holes have strong gravity and should be avoided with any non-gravity based propulsion crafts, such as space rockets and rocket drive spacecraft.
Wormholes
Black holes cannot have any wormholes, if a black hole is the main sequence in the solar system, the interstellar wormhole will be around a companion star instead.
Unlike supermassive black holes there are no intergalactic wormholes around a normal black hole.