Live :: The First Ever Image of a Black hole

Eswar
1 min readApr 3, 2019

We know what’s they are going to Announce, The very First Image of a Blackhole.

Well the world eagerly waiting for this time to see the The First Ever Image of a Black hole’s Event horizon.

The Event Horizon Telescope is an international collaboration aiming to capture the first image of a black hole by creating a virtual Earth-sized telescope.

For many years, the Event Horizon Telescope has been looking into the heart of the Milky Way

They are trying to obtain a photo of the location of Sagittarius A*, our galaxy’s central supermassive black hole.

Black hole’s are very special in our universe literally they are invisible they absorb all electromagnetic radiation

It means none of our telescopes – radio, X-ray, optical, gamma-ray – can detect them.

That’s why we’ve never actually seen one.

On 10 April 2019, at 15:00 CEST (13:00 UTC, 9:00 EST) (6:30PM IST)

Watch live here

The European Commission, European Research Council, and the Event Horizon Telescope (EHT) project will present results they are describing as “groundbreaking“.

How scientists captured Black hole data?

Continue reading : https://brightviu.com/live-the-first-ever-image-of-a-black-hole/

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