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In a groundbreaking achievement, the Event Horizon Telescope (EHT) Collaboration has conducted the highest-resolution observations ever achieved from Earth, detecting light at 345 GHz from the ...
The Event Horizon Telescope network, mapped on GoogleMaps with data from NASA and TerraMetrics. Watch a livestreamed announcement of the Event Horizon Telescope's first results on April 10, 2019 ...
A promising yet challenging target "The center of this galaxy, NGC 1052, is a promising target for imaging with the Event Horizon Telescope, but it's faint, complex and more challenging than all ...
The Event Horizon Telescope project To see a black hole for the first time, the Event Horizon Telescope team used an array of radio telescopes in Hawaii, North, Central and South America, Europe ...
The Event Horizon Telescope (EHT) was designed to capture images of some of the most gargantuan structures in the universe — and a new observation just pushed it to its limits.
The Event Horizon Telescope (EHT) is a network of synchronized observatories around the world and is famed for capturing the first image of a black hole.
On May 12th, astronomers with the Event Horizon Telescope collaboration unveiled an image of Sagittarius A*, the black hole at the center of the Milky Way galaxy.
That’s what the Event Horizon Telescope, or EHT, did in April 2017, collecting data that has now yielded the first image of a supermassive black hole, the one inside the galaxy M87.
The Event Horizon Telescope should be able to provide a clear image showing the ring surrounding a black hole and its shadow. Researchers targeted two black holes. The first, ...
The Event Horizon Telescope was hoping to engage in another observing campaign this year, during March and April, but the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic has forced its cancellation.
The Event Horizon Telescope’s observations will run from April 5 to April 14, intercontinental good weather permitting. That means they’re well underway now, ...
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