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  2. Scientists spot light echo from behind a black hole

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    Scientists spotted light 'echo' from behind a black holefor the first time everThe European Space Agency and NASA’s space telescopesobserved extremely bright flares of X-ray light coming from ...

  3. Einstein right, again: Researchers see light 'echo' around ...

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    Scientists have seen light from behind a black hole for the first time ever. The astronomers' discovery proves Einstein's predictions right over a century later.

  4. Einstein right, again: Researchers see light 'echo' around ...

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    For the first time ever, scientists have seen the light from behind a

  5. Black hole - Wikipedia

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    A view of M87* black hole in polarised light Sagittarius A*, black hole in the center of the Milky Way. The Event Horizon Telescope (EHT) is an active program that directly observes the immediate environment of black holes' event horizons, such as the black hole at the centre of the Milky Way. In April 2017, EHT began observing the black hole ...

  6. Event horizon - Wikipedia

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    It is only restricted by the speed of light. Closer to the black hole spacetime starts to deform. In some convenient coordinate systems, there are more paths going towards the black hole than paths moving away. [Note 1] Inside the event horizon all future time paths bring the particle closer to the center of the black hole.

  7. Event Horizon Telescope - Wikipedia

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    The Event Horizon Telescope (EHT) is a telescope array consisting of a global network of radio telescopes.The EHT project combines data from several very-long-baseline interferometry (VLBI) stations around Earth, which form a combined array with an angular resolution sufficient to observe objects the size of a supermassive black hole's event horizon.

  8. Bright lights detected by NASA telescopes lead to a dancing ...

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    Astronomers discovered these black holes dancing around one another at the center of a pair of colliding galaxies called MCG-03-34-64, which is 800 million light-years away.

  9. Supermassive black hole - Wikipedia

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    There are different ways to detect recoiling black holes. Often a displacement of a quasar/AGN from the center of a galaxy [79] or a spectroscopic binary nature of a quasar/AGN is seen as evidence for a recoiled black hole. [80] Candidate recoiling black holes include NGC 3718, [81] SDSS1133, [82] 3C 186, [83] E1821+643 [84] and SDSSJ0927+2943 ...