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Illustration of the highest-resolution detections ever made from the surface of Earth
Space

Breakthrough: EHT achieves highest-resolution observations from Earth’s surface

Amit Malewar

In future they will be able to make black hole images that are 50% more detailed.

NRAO 530
Space

Scientists just got to see the innermost parts of the quasar

Amit Malewar

Peering into the heart of a distant quasar with the Event Horizon Telescope.

J1924-2914 blazar
Space

EHT imaged a violent supermassive black hole with a helically bent jet

Amit Malewar

Resolving the core of the distant blazar.

Centaurus A jet
Space

Astronomers see the black hole jets from the nearest radio galaxy

Amit Malewar

The dark heart of the nearest radio galaxy.

Imaging black hole like listening to broken piano, says scientist
Space

Imaging black hole like listening to broken piano, says scientist

Amit Malewar

On 10th April 2019 astronomers released the first-ever image of a black hole. Later on, another photo of a 29-year-old female US Computer Scientist...

first image of a black hole
Space

Historic first real image of black hole has been unveiled

Amit Malewar

The European Southern Observatory announced earlier this week that they have some big news to share. The international collaboration, Event Horizon Telescope (EHT) project,...

Astronomers are all set to make a "groundbreaking" black hole announcement
Space

Astronomers are all set to make a “groundbreaking” black hole announcement

Amit Malewar

Literally, black holes are invisible space- they absorb all the electromagnetic radiations. Their immense gravity sucks in any surrounding matter including light that falls...

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