We wanted to respond to questions about what #NASAWebb will be able to contribute to the study of black holes. Webb will be able to study many #blackholes at near- and mid-infrared wavelengths, measuring the energy that is released as material falls into the black hole. 1/pic.twitter.com/cOcA76r1tl
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Although M87 is not on the list of early targets that have already been selected for observation by
#NASAWebb, it is a potential choice for later on! We do have 2 planned early observations aimed at studying giant#blackholes at galaxies' centers: http://www.stsci.edu/jwst/observing-programs/approved-ers-programs … 4/pic.twitter.com/lGLJVogrKR
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@ehtelescope's historic feat of capturing the first image of a black hole involved an international network of radio telescopes working together as a team, and was supported by observations from NASA telescopes at other wavelengths. Learn more: https://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/chandra/news/black-hole-image-makes-history … 5/pic.twitter.com/ydcZLdJlS7
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NASA has a suite of different telescopes that are capable of studying wide ranges of science, over huge distance scales. It takes all kinds of telescopes in different wavelengths (& messenger signals!) to put together a picture of how the universe works! 6/6pic.twitter.com/5vJ39lffSP
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JWST will be able by himself alone, to take similar Black Hole pictures?
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