Simply put, it isn't big enough. A star must have a certain mass to become a black hole after its "death", and the Sun doesn't have enough.
Our "Sun" is not big enough, only stars that are a lot bigger will explode and become a black hole.
Its has no sufficient mass.
The Sun doesn't have enough mass, and therefore, not enough gravity, for this to happen.
It is unlikely, because the Sun doesn't have enough mass for that to happen.
No, the sun is too small. For a star to turn into a black hole, the star needs to measure 25 or more solar masses. The sun weighs in at 1 solar mass. Therefore, a star needs to be 25 times the mass of the sun to turn into a black hole.
No. Our Sun isn't massive enough to go supernova, or to turn into a black hole. A star needs to be more than 3 times more massive than our Sun in order to become a black hole.
Our Sun is not nearly massive enough to become a black hole, or even a neutron star. Our Sun will end its life as a white dwarf.
Impossible to answer as it's a measure of mass, and there as black holes with less mass than the Sun and some with more.
The sun cannot become a black hole. For a star to form a black hole it must be at least 25 times the mass of the sun. When a star like this runs out of fuel in its core, the core collapses and becomes a a black hole while the outer layers are blasted away in a supernova.
The Sun probably won't turn into a black hole. What determines whether a certain star becomes a black hole is basically the amount of mass left over, once the star runs out of energy. Less massive stars turn into white dwarves; more massive stars into neutron stars; and the most massive of all, into black holes.
No. There not a black hole on the sun or on Jupiter.
Black Hole Sun was created in 1994-05.
Neither. Our Sun will turn into a red giant, and then cool to become a white dwarf.
[THEORY] Scientist believe that the sun will stop burning and turn into a black hole in 5 billion years.