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- Introduction
- Black hole
- Gravitational singularity
- Black Holes & Related Articles
- Accretion disc
- Active galactic nucleus
- AdS black hole
- Apparent horizon
- Astrophysical jet
- Binary black hole
- Black brane
- Black hole bomb
- Black hole complementarity
- Black hole electron
- Black hole information paradox
- Black hole starship
- Black hole thermodynamics
- Black holes in fiction
- Black star (semiclassical gravity)
- Black string
- Black-hole cosmology
- Blandford–Znajek process
- Blazar
- Blitzar
- Brightest cluster galaxy
- Carter constant
- CENBOL
- Charged black hole
- Compact star
- Dark star (Newtonian mechanics)
- Dark-energy star
- Distorted Schwarzschild metric
- Dynamical horizon
- ER=EPR
- Ergosphere
- Event horizon
- Extremal black hole
- Extreme mass ratio inspiral
- Firewall (physics)
- Fuzzball (string theory)
- GCIRS 13E
- Gravastar
- Gravitational collapse
- Great Annihilator
- GRO J0422+32
- HLX-1
- Holographic principle
- Hypercompact stellar system
- IGR J17091-3624
- Immirzi parameter
- Inspiral
- Intermediate-mass black hole
- Isolated horizon
- Kaluza–Klein black hole
- Kerr/CFT correspondence
- Kugelblitz (astrophysics)
- Large quasar group
- List of black holes
- List of most massive black holes
- List of most massive known stars
- List of quasars
- M33 X-7
- M82 X-1
- Magnetospheric eternally collapsing object
- Membrane paradigm
- Micro black hole
- MTZ black hole
- M–sigma relation
- Naked singularity
- No-hair theorem
- Nonsingular black hole models
- Nuker Team
- Optical black hole
- Paczyński–Wiita potential
- Penrose process
- Penrose–Hawking singularity theorems
- Photon sphere
- Photon surface
- PKS 1302-102
- Planck particle
- Primordial black hole
- Q star
- Quasar
- Quasi-star
- Ring singularity
- Rotating black hole
- Ruth Agnes Daly
- RX J1131-1231
- Singularity (Bill DeSmedt novel)
- Sonic black hole
- Spaghettification
- Spin-flip
- Stellar black hole
- Supermassive black hole
- Surface gravity
- Swift J1745-26
- Tendex line
- Thorne–Hawking–Preskill bet
- Tidal disruption event
- Timeline of black hole physics
- Tolman–Oppenheimer–Volkoff limit
- Trapped null surface
- Vaidya metric
- Virtual black hole
- Weyl metrics
- White hole
- Wormhole
- Related Terms
- Exotic star
- Neutron star
- Solar mass
- Spacetime