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New Telescope to Take First-Ever Black Hole Photo A group of astronomers are meeting this week to plan out an ambitious and unprecedented project — capturing the first-ever image of a black hole. news.yahoo.com
Scientists Aim To Directly View A Black Hole So far, astronomers haven't been able to directly see a black hole. Since light can't escape them, they're difficult to detect in the first place, and our knowledge of how black holes work relies mainly on X-ray telescopes to view particle emissions or observations of areas around black holes. www.forbes.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 Get Ready To Image A Black Hole Astronomers are building a virtual telescope as big as our planet that will capture the first ever picture outlining an enormous black hole within our galaxy. The Event Horizon Telescope will be powerful enough to see all the way to the center of the Milky Way, where the super massive black hole lives. Researchers believe by capturing an image of the black hole, it will allow astrophysicists to ... www.redorbit.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
First Picture of Black Hole? Taking a picture of a black hole, an object so gravitationally bound that not even photons of light can escape, sounds like an oxymoron, but astronomers this week will attempt to do just that. www.foxnews.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
What others say: Picturing a black hole Black holes are perhaps the most powerful, least understood phenomenon in the universe, but no one has ever really seen one. www.deseretnews.com
UA leading worldwide effort to "photograph" a black hole... It could change everything! For the first time, fifty of the world's radio telescopes will be pointed en mass toward the black hole at the center of our galaxy, the Milky Way. It could change everything. www.tucsonnewsnow.com
Scientists meeting in Tucson to take first ever picture of black hole It's a feat that only a worldwide effort can accomplish. www.tucsonnewsnow.com
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