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As far as I know, this is the first use of the phrase "black hole" in the sense that we now use it in science fiction. There is at least one use of the idea of a black hole avant la lettre that comes before this story.
In the story, an airplane encounters an amazing phenomenon - a rift in space! They go through the rift, and then fate throws them an Einsteinian curve ball - they arrive at the other end of space!
However, the explorers succeed in landing on the black planet!
There was the plane, bathed in illumination. There were the solid-looking beams from the floodlights, like short legs on which the T-12 rested. And then there was nothing.
“The planet’s invisible,” said Enright.
“No,” said Fowler. “If it were invisible, we could see through it, see the stars on the other side. The substance of which it is composed is completely nonreflecting, that’s all.”
What happens when they try to take off?
“What the devil are you doing now?” Gates jerked out.
“Figuring the plane’s chances of pulling away from the planet’s gravitational force,” said Fowler. “It can’t be done. I can prove mathematically that we’ll never win clear.”
“I should think that the fact that a plane can leave groimd at all, where the pull is strongest, would prove that it could keep on going up as long as its fuel supply held out and there was atmosphere thick enough to hold it,” growled Gates. “But then I’m no higher mathematician.”
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