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NY65912 04-10-2019 03:25 PM

Images of a Black Hole
 
Holy moly! Actual images of a Black Hole. This is a monumental confirmation of Einstein's prediction.
Yeah science!

https://www.sciencenews.org/article/black-hole-first-picture-event-horizon-telescope

Jims5543 04-10-2019 03:30 PM

Black Holes are like Bigfoot, when you finally see one, you must use the worst camera possible.

pwd72s 04-10-2019 03:32 PM

I expected a photo of congress, with $$$$$ being sucked in.

Jim Richards 04-10-2019 03:36 PM

Reminds me, it's been a while since I've had a donut.

LEAKYSEALS951 04-10-2019 04:05 PM

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1554937527.jpg

Clint Lando 04-10-2019 04:20 PM

not black grey

kach22i 04-10-2019 04:51 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by NY65912 (Post 10422893)
Holy moly! Actual images of a Black Hole. This is a monumental confirmation of Einstein's prediction.
Yeah science!

https://www.sciencenews.org/article/black-hole-first-picture-event-horizon-telescope

I had to find another source to flush out some of the meaning in that article including the caption.

Event Horizon and Accretion Disk
https://www.physicsoftheuniverse.com/topics_blackholes_event.html
Quote:

Material, such as gas, dust and other stellar debris that has come close to a black hole but not quite fallen into it, forms a flattened band of spinning matter around the event horizon called the accretion disk (or disc). Although no-one has ever actually seen a black hole or even its event horizon, this accretion disk can be seen, because the spinning particles are accelerated to tremendous speeds by the huge gravity of the black hole, releasing heat and powerful x-rays and gamma rays out into the universe as they smash into each other.

These accretion disks are also known as quasars (quasi-stellar radio sources).
It looks pretty much like they thought it would.

I'm still a bit puzzled by the use of the word "shadow" though.

https://www.sciencenews.org/article/black-hole-first-picture-event-horizon-telescope
https://www.sciencenews.org/sites/de...T_EHT_feat.jpg
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INTO THE ABYSS The first image of a black hole shows a bright ring with a dark, central spot. That ring is a bright disk of gas orbiting the supermassive behemoth in the galaxy M87, and the spot is the black hole’s shadow.
So they think this angle is the backside of the black hole and not the front side?

Is there a front and a back, or is it Omnidirectionall?

Gogar 04-10-2019 05:06 PM

It's all quite simple really




http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1554941161.jpg

KFC911 04-10-2019 05:35 PM

I thought I saw a puddy cat...

LWJ 04-10-2019 06:32 PM

Cool.

tabs 04-10-2019 10:18 PM

I thought you had photos from my last proctolgists report.

ckelly78z 04-11-2019 02:38 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by tabs (Post 10423230)
I thought you had photos from my last proctolgists report.

Butt do you have an orbiting ring of gas around yours ?

911_Dude 04-11-2019 03:26 AM

It looked better on the Interstellar movie. Focus people!

billybek 04-11-2019 05:30 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by tabs (Post 10423230)
I thought you had photos from my last proctolgists report.

Burnin ring of fire?
<iframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/1WaV2x8GXj0" frameborder="0" allow="accelerometer; autoplay; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture" allowfullscreen></iframe>

sc_rufctr 04-11-2019 05:44 AM

Woo... It's a great time to be alive!

Seahawk 04-11-2019 05:48 AM

Am I the only one that thinks that it is grant money time for the The Event Horizon Telescope Team?

Better article, especially the Notes section: https://eventhorizontelescope.org/

An angular resolution of 20 micro-arcseconds isn't free, folks. :)

Bob Kontak 04-11-2019 06:08 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 911_Dude (Post 10423300)
It looked better on the Interstellar movie. Focus people!

Showed my buddy Saturn through a telescope. He pulls up Saturn on his night sky application on his IPad. He says this one is bigger, what's the big deal?

Clint Lando 04-11-2019 06:40 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Seahawk (Post 10423437)
Am I the only one that thinks that it is grant money time for the The Event Horizon Telescope Team?

Better article, especially the Notes section: https://eventhorizontelescope.org/

An angular resolution of 20 micro-arcseconds isn't free, folks. :)

not only one
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Rickysa 04-11-2019 07:06 AM

<iframe width="1280" height="720" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/l29wCKkQpMg" frameborder="0" allow="accelerometer; autoplay; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture" allowfullscreen></iframe>

Rusty Heap 04-11-2019 07:14 AM

"Petabyte(s) of data were collected for supercomputers to chew on......


I had to google how much a PETABYTE of memory is, That a million Gigabytes folks.

1,000,000 Gig


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