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by bashinator
4485 days ago
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Well, I was told by an astrophysicist on /r/askscience, that inside of 1.5x of the event horizon, there are no more stable orbits (you either go hyperbolic, or fall in). Outside of that distance, you can absolutely orbit a black hole just like any other body, with the same chances of outside forces influencing your orbit. |
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Since the post I was responding to used the word "safe", I was not including the orbits from 1.5x to 3x the horizon radius, since they are not, IMO, "safe"; you'll need rocket power continuously available to avoid falling into the hole or flying off to infinity due to small perturbations.
(A link to the askscience thread would be nice, btw.)