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@ehtelescope The Event Horizon Telescope is an international collaboration aiming to capture the first image of a black hole by creating a virtual Earth-sized telescope.
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1989. Simulation by Jean-Pierre Luminet.
#blackhole#blackholes#EHTBlackHole#EventHorizonTelescope#trounoirpic.twitter.com/eiKSKZenwK
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Mardi 7 mai, Frédéric Gueth, chercheur au
@CnrsAlpes et directeur adjoint de l'#IRAM nous parlera de la première image d'un trou noir, à la MJC Bulles d'Hères : https://www.echosciences-grenoble.fr/communautes/une-saison-dans-les-etoiles/evenements/la-premiere-image-d-un-trou-noir …#EHTBlackHole#SaisonEtoiles#MondesInconnuspic.twitter.com/UcBhHO0ZPw
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When
@GovHawaii presented the#Pōwehi proclamation on April 10th, Dr Larry Kimura offered to translate it into Hawaiian for him. Today, he presented the Gov with the translation.@Imiloa@eao_jcmt#EHTBlackHole pic.twitter.com/HnCBHJDwQy
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The hype did not end. Next week's
@BrandeisDark Seminar on the first images of a black hole, by Kazunori Akiyama.#BlackHole#EHTBlackHole#M87#eventhorizontelescopepic.twitter.com/9WIAiavMta
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@fallodesistema preparándome para escucharlos ;-) RT@floragraham: Computer scientist Katie Bouman and her awesome stack of hard drives for#EHTblackhole image data
— reminds me of Margaret Hamilton and her Apollo Guidance Computer source code.
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For the first time ever, we now know what a black hole looks like. Why did it take so long, and what's going on in the picture? Dr. Geoff Crew of the
@MITHaystack and@ehtelescope joins us to discuss the#BlackHole image: https://www.byuradio.org/episode/638a4f66-25b5-4a0e-b883-5d729ec95257?playhead=4092&autoplay=true …#EHTBlackHole#MITpic.twitter.com/zjc1GGfQKD
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"A Galaxy Fell Through It" --Creating the EHT's Monster M87 Black Hole https://bit.ly/2DBMYDq
#EHTBlackhole pic.twitter.com/egOtBqZZXe
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If you are a fan of
#EHTBlackHole and#LEGO, you will
this idea!! @LEGOIdeas@ehtelescope@hfalcke https://ideas.lego.com/projects/0f12081d-608e-4fb4-afa2-4eb5f2c99bd4 … pic.twitter.com/Dzsa6ShYav
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Scientists involved in the
#EHTBlackHole results tell us their personal account of the most exciting part of this project so far. Check them out in our latest#ESOblog post.http://socsi.in/ENcdZ -
My frying pan had a pretty good guess too
#EHTBlackHole pic.twitter.com/FJV39VIG1S
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A plaque at
@jivevlbi acknowledges the great support to the#EuropeanVLBINetwork Research Infrastructure by@EU_H2020@Moedas to our participation in project@RadioNet_EU !!@EU_Commission support is essential to the sustainability of developments like in#EHTblackhole#EU_RIspic.twitter.com/epOt0RGZ0F
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The new
#EHTBlackHole image suggests the most popular way to "weigh" black holes is also the most accurate one. Convenient! https://www.sciencenews.org/article/m87-black-hole-image-best-mass-estimates-star-motion … -
The size of the data collected from the telescopes to build this image was 5,000,000 GB. It was a mammoth task and we must be proud of the feat we have achieved. To a time when Black holes were thought to be hypothetical, today we finally have its first image.
#EHTBlackHole pic.twitter.com/RRQPyjXsGq
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Did you know that
#gravity in a#blackhole is so strong that not even light can escape?#Space is awesome! Find out more about#blackholes in this episode of#AskAbby from@TheMarsGen’s#SpaceAndScienceShow Watch here: https://bit.ly/2IflG9U#AspiringAstronaut#EHTBlackHole pic.twitter.com/8HxwlmmCVg
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Lovely behind the scenes text- and soundbites from
@SaraIssaoun,@SpacegeekSera and@hfalcke on what it feels like to be part of the#EHTBlackHole project and take the first image of a#blackhole https://www.eso.org/public/blog/behind-the-black-hole … -
So excited that I got to see the inspiring Dr. Katie Bouman speak today
@UCBerkeley about her work on producing the first image of a black hole!#DrKatieBouman#EHTBlackHole
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Future of black hole imaging is space.
@azstewobs colloquium of#EHTBlackHole by Dan Marrone and Dimitrios Psaltis. pic.twitter.com/DeTQ2HqNAj
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Dr. Katie Bouman giving a talk
@UCBerkeley EECS on imaging black holes. This is *overflow* seating for those who couldn’t fit in the auditorium. Congrats to the#EHTBlackHole team! pic.twitter.com/2NTktjk8tz
Le chargement semble prendre du temps.
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