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How to Picture a Black Hole This month, researchers are inaugurating the Event Horizon Telescope, a project that will try to take the first detailed pictures of the supermassive black hole at the center of our galaxy. www.wired.com
Radio telescopes to try taking first photo of black hole London, Jan 16 (IANS) A radio telescope project that would connect up to 50 telescopes scattered around the globe could help photograph a black hole for the first time, scientists have said. in.news.yahoo.com
Taking a picture of a Black Hole; scientists to meet in Tucson TUCSON - Scientists from around the world are coming to Tucson to get ready to take a first-ever picture of a Black Hole. www.kvoa.com
Scientists to catch a black hole Astronomers are setting up a virtual telescope as wide as our planet to capture the first picture outlining our galaxy's monstrous black hole. "Everybody's super-excited," one of the leaders of the effort, astrophysicist Dimitrios Psaltis of the University of Arizona' … cosmiclog.msnbc.msn.com
UA leading effort to take first black hole picture Astronomers, physicists and scientists from all over the world will team up Wednesday to take a picture of a black hole. www.kold.com
UA leading effort to take first picture of black hole Astronomers, physicists and scientists from all over the world will team up Wednesday to take a picture of a black hole. www.kold.com
Scientists gear up to take a picture of a black hole ( University of Arizona ) Researchers are gearing up to take the first picture ever taken of a black hole. By stringing together radio telescopes across the globe, they are building an Earth-sized, virtual telescope powerful enough to see all the way to the center of our Milky Way where a supermassive black hole is devouring matter caught in its extreme gravitational field. In the process, they ... www.eurekalert.org
New telescope array will capture the first-ever photograph of a black hole A new project will team up telescopes from Hawaii and the South Pole to capture the first-ever images of Einstein's 'black holes' - objects whose gravity is so huge they suck in light. www.dailymail.co.uk
Scientists Prepare to Take First-Ever Picture of a Black Hole The UA Submillimeter Telescope on Mt. Graham is one of the many radio telescopes forming the Earth-sized Event Horizon Telescope. (Photo: Dave Harvey/UA Steward Observatory). www.spacedaily.com
Infrastructure Materials Corp. JV Partner Releases First Silver Queen Assay Results RENO, Nev. -- Infrastructure Materials Corp. (the "Company") reports that its joint venture partner for the Silver Queen Property (the "Property") has released assay results from its ... finance.yahoo.com
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