The first ever image of a black hole was taken by the event horizon telescope, and they are promising something this month.
According to Science Alert, there is a chance that the presentation on May 12 will give us new insights into Sagittarius A*, the black hole that is thought to be at the center of the Milky Way.
We may get a glimpse of the black hole's event horizon, even though it's exceedingly unlikely.
Sagittarius A* is close to the black hole the team imaged in 2019, which was at the center of the galaxy M87 some 55 million light-years away.
It is only 4.3 million times the size of the Sun, and only 26,000 light-years from Earth.
It is shrouded in a dense cloud of dust and gas.
The immediate environment surrounding a black hole is being explored by the EHT, which could fundamentally rewrite our understanding of the universe.
We don't know what the EHT project will do, but we can't wait to find out.
Astronomers are about to make a big announcement about something.
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