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Black holes are massive, mostly invisible and so powerful not even light can escape them.
But in many scenarios, not much would happen if one entered our solar system.
The black holes we know of are either stellar-mass black holes or supermassive black holes.
If a black hole got a bit closer, it could change the orbits of Uranus , Neptune and Pluto .
McNees said. Ashley Hamer is a contributing writer for Live Science who has written about everything from space and quantum physics to health and psychology. She's the host of the podcast Taboo Science and the former host of Curiosity Daily from Discovery . She has also written for the YouTube channels SciShow and It's Okay to Be Smart. With a master's degree in jazz saxophone from the University of North Texas , Ashley has an unconventional background that gives her science writing a unique perspective and an outsider's point of view..
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