Revolutionary imaging of black hole aims to prove they are not ‘evil vacuum cleaners’
by Hannah Devlin Science correspondent from on (#72XHB)
Newly appointed Cambridge professor says feat would accelerate scientific knowledge by an order of magnitude
Dark, hungry and inescapable: black holes are often portrayed as the ultimate cosmic villains.
But now astronomers are preparing to capture a movie of a supermassive black hole in action for the first time, in observations that could help reveal another side to these elusive - and perhaps misunderstood - space objects.
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