noaoann19008 — Announcement

Seeing the ‘Unseeable’

Astronomers Capture First Image of a Black Hole

10 April 2019

Observations made with the Event Horizon Telescope, a planet-scale array of eight ground-based radio telescopes, have captured the first picture of a supermassive black hole. The black hole appears as a bright ring as it gravitationally bends the light around it into a bright ring that surrounds the black hole's dark shadow. The black hole in this portrait resides at the center of the galaxy M87, which lies at the heart of the Virgo cluster of galaxies, 55 million light years from Earth. NOAO Astronomer Tod Lauer is a member of the EHT research team, and works closely with the University of Arizona EHT group led by professors Dimitrios Psaltis and Feryal Ozel.

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2020 Breakthrough Prize Awarded to Event Horizon Telescope Team
2020 Breakthrough Prize Awarded to Event Horizon Telescope Team