Time-lapse of the first black hole ever imaged shows matter swirling around it
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Time-lapse of the first black hole ever imaged shows matter swirling around it

How much does a black hole change in a year? Scientists may now have an idea, after taking a fresh look at the very first black hole to be imaged – the supermassive black hole M87*, located at the center of the Messier 87 galaxy. Having previously observed the bright halo of matter whipping around the black hole at almost the speed of light, the team will now look even more closely at the movement of material within that halo.

The new observations, made with the Event Horizon Telescope (EHT), provide the most detailed, real-time view yet of how matter swirls around supermassive black holes. The findings were published in the journal on January 22 Astronomy and astrophysics.

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