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The mm telescopes around the world that comprised the Event Horizon... | Download Scientific Diagram
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Working together as a “virtual telescope,” observatories around the world produce first direct images of a black hole | MIT News | Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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Scientists have obtained the first image of a black hole, using Event Horizon Telescope observations of the center of the galaxy M87.
Working together as a “virtual telescope,” observatories around the world produce first direct images of a black hole | MIT News | Massachusetts Institute of Technology