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How We Captured the First Image of a Black Hole

For decades, black holes were considered invisible—too dense for even light to escape. But in 2019, scientists captured the first-ever image of a black hole in galaxy M87. In this card news, we explore how this groundbreaking photo was taken, the science behind it, and why it changed our view of the universe.

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