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No, because our sun is a low mass star it's life will turn out to be a neutron star it will not become a black hole. Black holes only occur when stars have high masses and the core of the stars becomes unstable .

2006-07-05 17:40:56 · answer #1 · answered by Ace 2 · 0 0

Nope. The minimum mass needed for a star to collapse into a black hole is called the Chandrasekhar limit, and it's about 2.5 times the mass of the Sun. About a billion years from now, the Sun will expand to become a red giant, then very slowly contract, become a white dwarf and finally cool down and become a black dwarf.

2006-07-06 00:35:31 · answer #2 · answered by zee_prime 6 · 0 0

No. It is tooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo small. I will also never become a supernova for the same reason. The Sun will just expand to become a red giant, shrink to a white dwarf, and die out eventually.

2006-07-06 01:05:06 · answer #3 · answered by Eric X 5 · 0 0

No, it's not big enough.

A yellow star (our sun) does not have enough mass to collapse in on itself to create a white dwarf or a black hole, it just blows up.

2006-07-05 23:57:37 · answer #4 · answered by Archangel 4 · 0 0

usually it would but the sun is a smaller star, so if the sun dies out it mite turn into a black hole but has a lower chance of it happening. :), BUT JUST B HAPPY 4 NOW!! :) :)

2006-07-06 00:04:34 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

No, our small flimsy little yellow sun does not have enough mass to turn into a black hole.

2006-07-06 00:15:28 · answer #6 · answered by boter_99 3 · 0 0

No, our star is destined to be a white dwarf, very hot and dense, not enough mass for a black hole.

2006-07-06 00:11:28 · answer #7 · answered by pechorin1 3 · 0 0

Stars inevitably always die, and they create a black hole sometimes. They don't always. Sometimes after a star supernovas, a new star is created.

2006-07-06 00:03:40 · answer #8 · answered by foreverautumn_1687 1 · 0 0

No. It isn't massive enough.

It also will not create a supernova. Also, not massive enough.

2006-07-05 23:59:37 · answer #9 · answered by Reyesuela 2 · 0 0

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