Astronomers just turned on a planet-size telescope to take a picture of a black hole
Every image you’ve seen of a black hole is an illustration. A giant “virtual” telescope may change that.
Updated by Brian Resnick@B_resnick Apr 5, 2017, 1:10pm EDT
We’ve never seen a direct image of a black hole. But if an audacious experiment called the Event Horizon Telescope is successful, we’ll see one for the first time.
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The Event Horizon team is connecting radio telescopes at eight locations across the world — as far-flung as Hawaii and the South Pole — and instructing them all to look toward Sagittarius A for a few days. The network is the result of an international collaboration of 14 research institutions across the world.
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