Why Don’t We Have a Photo of a Black Hole Yet?
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Wondering where the Event Horizon Telescope is at with the world's first photo of a black hole? So are we. We headed back to MIT Haystack Observatory to find out.
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Event Horizon Telescope
https://eventhorizontelescope.org/
MIT Haystack Observatory
https://www.haystack.mit.edu/ast/uvlbi/mm/eht.html
Journey into a Schwarzschild black hole
http://jila.colorado.edu/~ajsh/insidebh/schw.html
The simplest kind of black hole is a Schwarzschild black hole, which is a black hole with mass, but with no electric charge, and no spin. Karl Schwarzschild discovered this black hole geometry at the close of 1915, within weeks of Einstein presenting his final theory of General Relativity.
Black Hole Hunters
https://www.nytimes.com/2015/06/09/science/black-hole-event-horizon-telescope.html
Known as the Event Horizon Telescope, named after the point of no return in a black hole, its job was to see what has been until now unseeable: an exquisitely small, dark circle of nothing, a tiny shadow in the glow of radiation at the center of the Milky Way galaxy.
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Read More:
Event Horizon Telescope
https://eventhorizontelescope.org/
MIT Haystack Observatory
https://www.haystack.mit.edu/ast/uvlbi/mm/eht.html
Journey into a Schwarzschild black hole
http://jila.colorado.edu/~ajsh/insidebh/schw.html
The simplest kind of black hole is a Schwarzschild black hole, which is a black hole with mass, but with no electric charge, and no spin. Karl Schwarzschild discovered this black hole geometry at the close of 1915, within weeks of Einstein presenting his final theory of General Relativity.
Black Hole Hunters
https://www.nytimes.com/2015/06/09/science/black-hole-event-horizon-telescope.html
Known as the Event Horizon Telescope, named after the point of no return in a black hole, its job was to see what has been until now unseeable: an exquisitely small, dark circle of nothing, a tiny shadow in the glow of radiation at the center of the Milky Way galaxy.
Sign Up For The Seeker Newsletter Here - http://bit.ly/1UO1PxI
____________________
Seeker inspires us to see the world through the lens of science and evokes a sense of curiosity, optimism and adventure.
Visit the Seeker website https://www.seeker.com/
Subscribe now! https://www.youtube.com/user/DNewsChannel
Seeker on Twitter http://twitter.com/seeker
Seeker on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/SeekerMedia/
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