Luminous-Lint - for collectors and connoisseurs of fine photography
HOME  BACK>>> Subscriptions <<< | Testimonials | Login |

HomeContentsVisual indexes > Event Horizon Telescope Collaboration

 
  
Standard
  
  
Event Horizon Telescope Collaboration 
The first image of a black hole 
2019, April 
  
Digital image 
Event Horizon Telescope Collaboration 
 
LL/90125 
  
Scientists have obtained the first image of a black hole, using Event Horizon Telescope observations of the center of the galaxy M87. The image shows a bright ring formed as light bends in the intense gravity around a black hole that is 6.5 billion times more massive than the Sun. This long-sought image provides the strongest evidence to date for the existence of supermassive black holes and opens a new window onto the study of black holes, their event horizons, and gravity.
 
Imaging algorithm created by Dr. Katie Bouman, Harvard Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics 
 

 
  
 
  
HOME  BACK>>> Subscriptions <<< | Testimonials | Login |
 Facebook LuminousLint 
 Twitter @LuminousLint