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Interferometry Could ’See’ Black Holes

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Michael D. Wheeler

Few phenomena in the universe are as mysterious or as elusive as black holes, stellar remnants so massive that nothing, even light, can escape their gravitational pull. Now a research team from the University of Colorado and NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center of Huntsville, Ala., has proposed a novel approach that could finally make imaging black holes a reality. For years, the prospect of imaging the material falling into a black hole has seemed a daunting, if not impossible, task that would require a telescope with at least a million times the resolution of the Hubble Space Telescope....Read full article

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