Last week, the Event Horizon Telescope released their first images ever taken of a black hole, specifically the supermassive black hole at the center of galaxy M87. I thought this would be a good time to look back at how we've visualized Black Holes over the years and what we can learn from them.
The Black Hole Photo: Mystery Solved | Random Thursday
6 years ago by answerswithjoe (67)
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