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  Virtual Trips to Black Holes and Neutron Stars http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/htmltest/rjn_bht.html
Descriptions and MPEG movies based on general relativistic simulations of black holes: What will an observer see close to a black hole, or in the neighborhood of a neutron star? Simulations and pages created by Robert Nemiroff (Michigan Technological University).
  Falling into a Black Hole http://casa.colorado.edu/~ajsh/schw.shtml
Shows what it would be like to approach, orbit, and finally fall into a black hole; created by Andrew Hamilton (University of Colorado at Boulder).
  Step by Step into a Black Hole http://www.spacetimetravel.org/expeditionsl/expeditionsl.html
Simulated images of a gradual descent into a black hole, provided by Ute Kraus (Theoretical Astrophysics group at Tübingen University).
  Numerical Relativity: Towards Simulations of 3D Black Hole Coalescence http://arxiv.org/abs/gr-qc/9806088
Review article by Ed Seidel (then at the Max Planck Institute for Gravitational Physics) which discusses recent developments in numerical relativity. The main focus is the progress made in simulating the evolution of fully three-dimensional black holes.
  Black Hole Visualizations http://www.photon.at/~werner/Relativity.html
Pages created by Werner Benger, featuring photo-realistic simulations of the way black holes influence light in their neighborhood. Includes the way a black hole would look on your desk, and a visualization of what would happen if the Earth gained sufficient mass to become a black hole.
  Orbits in Strongly Curved Spacetime http://www.fourmilab.ch/gravitation/orbits/
A JAVA applet which simulates the orbit of a low mass test particle orbiting a non-rotating black hole. Created by John Walker.
  Geometry around Black Holes http://www.astro.ku.dk/RelViz/cramer/text/geom_web/node1.html
Web exhibition with visualizations of various properties of both Schwarzschild black holes and rotating (Kerr) black holes, such as curvature, light cones, and the gravitational frequency shift, produced by the Danish physics student Michael Cramer Andersen.

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