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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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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. In this cardnews/phamplet we will uncover the unrealistic methods of how sciencetists captured the first image of the black hole.

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