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Insight into Black Holes

With the spectacular new images provided by the Event Horizon Telescope the first radio images of the event horizon of a black hole are now available, but what can we learn from these images? University of Manitoba Professor of Physics and Astronomy  Chris O’Dea explains on CBC Radio’s Up To Speed with Ismaila Alfa: What we can learn from the first photo of a black hole.

Astronomy Astrophysics Outreach P&A Staff Physics and Astronomy
Apr 10, 2019

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