Astronomers have used three different telescopes to capture a direct image of a black hole shooting out a jet of energy.
Astronomers working with the European Southern Observatory have managed to capture the first direct image of a black hole spewing out a jet of energy. The ESO shared the news in a late April post detailing the image and how it was captured., the observations were originally captured in 2018 using data from three telescopes — Global Millimetre VLBI Array , the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array , and the Greenland Telescope .
From ESO: This image shows the jet and shadow of the black hole at the centre of the M87 galaxy together for the first time. Image source: R.-S. Lu , E. Ros , S. Dagnello
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