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  1. Apr 10

    Here's the moment when the first black hole image was processed, from the eyes of researcher Katie Bouman. (v/)

  2. Apr 10
  3. Apr 10

    the eye of the universe opened....

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  4. Apr 10

    Enough internet for today

  5. Apr 10

    heres some more pics. You're welcome.

  6. Apr 11
  7. Dr. Katie Bouman, who led the creation of an algorithm that helped capture the first ever image of a black hole, tells us what this breakthrough means for science 👩‍🔬

  8. Apr 10

    Slow zoom into the 55 million light years away.

  9. Apr 10
  10. Apr 10

    really good days are when an astronomical discovery is made. the BEST days are when a woman is behind that discovery—and getting her due credit. this is Katie Bouman, and she created the algorithm that produced the first ever image of a black hole.

  11. Apr 10

    The first true image of a black hole 103 years after its discovery by Albert Einstein

  12. Apr 11

    The people behind the black hole image. Here are (almost) all the heroes of the . (From our last collaboration meeting in Nijmegen, Nov. 2018.)

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  13. Apr 10

    Watch Katie Bouman speak about the significance of today's black hole breakthrough: (v/)

  14. Apr 10

    She’s getting closer. arrives June 7.

  15. Apr 10

    I wish Steven Hawking was alive to see the first image taken of a blackhole by

  16. Apr 13

    The recent photo of a black hole was the combined accomplishments of many. Let's not forget to celebrate them all.

  17. Apr 10

    For the first time ever, astronomers have observed a black hole. This ring of light surrounding a dark circle is deep in the heart of Messier 87, a galaxy 55 million light-years away from Earth. It's a black hole several billion times more massive than the sun.

  18. Apr 10

    Computer scientist Katie Bouman and her awesome stack of hard drives for image data — reminds of Margaret Hamilton and her Apollo Guidance Computer source code. 👩🏽‍🔬

  19. Katie Bouman developed the algorithm that helped make the world's first image of a black hole possible. She's also a 2005 alumna.

  20. Apr 11

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