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Experience What It’s Like to Fall Into a Black Hole With This 360-Degree Video
You'll never experience it in real life so try it out in VR thanks to Youtube channel ScienceClic English.

Would you fall down a rabbit hole or hit a solid object? Image credit: AndreyVP/Shutterstock.com
![A dense cluster of bright stars, each with six large and two small diffraction spikes, due to the telescope’s optics. They have a variety of sizes depending on their brightness and distance from us in the cluster, and different colours reflecting different types of star. Patches of billowing red gas can be seen in and around the cluster, lit up by the stars. Small stars in the cluster blend into a background of distant stars and galaxies on black.]](https://assets.iflscience.com/assets/articleNo/77446/aImg/81193/glittering-m.jpg)

