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The iconic 2019 image of a supermassive black hole that has since been dubbed the "orange donut" has gotten a makeover. Scientists unveiled the sharpest-ever image of the blackhole on Thursday ...
There is also a larger "brightness depression" at the center - basically the donut hole - caused by light and other matter disappearing into the black hole. The image remains somewhat blurry due ...
The first iconic image of a black hole looked like a fuzzy, orange donut, but now that picture has been sharpened up to a fiery ring, thanks to computer simulations and machine learning.
The first image of a black hole was released in 2019, and while it was a “significant scientific achievement,” according to Reuters, it looked like a “fuzzy orange donut.” But the fuzz is ...
There is also a larger "brightness depression" at the center - basically the donut hole - caused by light and other matter disappearing into the black hole. The image remains somewhat blurry due ...
The 2019 release of the first image of a black hole was hailed as a significant scientific achievement. But truth be told, it was a bit blurry or, as one astrophysicist involved in the effort called ...