Black hole image released by Event Horizon Telescope team in world first [www.abc.net.au]
Black hole photo: View first image captured by Event Horizon telescope [edition.cnn.com]
Here's How That First Black Hole Image Actually Confirms Einstein's Theory of Relativity [www.sciencealert.com]
The Perplexing Physics of Imaging a Black Hole [www.wired.com]
Scientists Release First-Ever Photo Of Black Hole [www.huffpost.com]
Look, Up in the Sky-a Black Hole! [www.wsj.com]
Amid all the #Election2019 news, this remarkable yarn is still top of the agenda for @abcnews online audiences: 'We're seeing the unseeable': Scientists reveal first image of a black hole https://t.co/XHkzsiz5sx
— Gaven Morris (@gavmorris) April 10, 2019
What an amazing day for science!
— Genelle Weule (@weulecoyote) April 11, 2019
?an historic image of a black hole https://t.co/BHewauxhjO
?a new species of early human https://t.co/hsUsZDnM4D
?Mars's methane mystery deepens https://t.co/tGs9F1o7yM
?and another spacecraft is set to land on the moon
Shout out to the Brazilian scientist responsible for the world-first #BlackHole image. As a woman & Brazilian, I am truly proud of #KatieBouman. A great role model for #WomenInSTEM & researchers that cross the ocean to pursue their dreams in labs overseas. https://t.co/L29xA74Rni
— Dr Barbara R Cardoso (@baritacardoso) April 11, 2019
Black holes have gone from a mathematical oddity and seeming science fiction to "oh we've got a photo of that". Huge announceent last light about imaging the black hole in galaxy M87. #EHTblackhole Story by @ABCscience: https://t.co/zGz784b42k pic.twitter.com/VhhJlzIkl6
— NationalScienceWeek (@Aus_ScienceWeek) April 10, 2019
Scientists have revealed the first ever photo of a (supermassive) black hole ? The photo is at the centre of M87, a galaxy neighbouring our Milky Way. The image matches predictions of black holes, confirming Einstein's theory of general relativity ?https://t.co/AfezKQjScv
— CSIRO (@CSIROnews) April 11, 2019
^KC pic.twitter.com/e2pKqRhors
"This is a huge day in astrophysics. We're seeing the unseeable." The world's first black hole image has been released! https://t.co/9a6ld6EzYV #astrophysics #STEM ? pic.twitter.com/E9xfFZLKqu
— ABC Education (@ABCEducationAU) April 10, 2019
Black hole image released by Event Horizon Telescope team in world first via @ABCscience https://t.co/7O5mVa1TOY pic.twitter.com/5Ji0GssBGn
— Sydney Observatory (@sydneyobs) April 11, 2019
Is the black hole deep enough for all that we’d like to tip in it?@abcperth
— Geoff Hutchison (@GeoffHutchison) April 11, 2019
Black hole image released by Event Horizon Telescope team in world first - Science News - ABC News https://t.co/qL4sOtjL9I
Black hole image released by Event Horizon Telescope team in world first - ABC News https://t.co/iiJK9yThZ9
— patricia (@Pat555Cifra) April 11, 2019
Election? Meh! What about this? ‘We're seeing the unseeable': Scientists reveal first image of a black hole https://t.co/qBXBZ7HhvT
— marcus kelson (@marcuskelson) April 10, 2019
'We're seeing the unseeable': Scientists reveal first image of a black hole https://t.co/tH48n99oHW
— Pascal (@Kynes3) April 10, 2019
Stayed up way past my bedtime for this annoucement. Worth it! #space #EHTBlackHole #womeninSTEM https://t.co/KRHwa0iNgQ
— Dr Megan Sebben (@DrMegsSebben) April 10, 2019
First pictures of a black hole coming out. Makes me miss working in astrophysics https://t.co/9BR7YfGbJZ
— Stewart Gleadow (@StewGleadow) April 10, 2019
ABC Science's @jjbw and @teegstar have stayed up way past their bedtimes to bring you this story - read it here: https://t.co/6N9bUHqdGP
— ABC Science (@ABCscience) April 10, 2019
This is the first photo of a black hole @CNNI https://t.co/15HH7EyjjO
— Felipe Sahagún (@sahagunfelipe) April 10, 2019
JUST IN: This is the first photo of a black hole.
— CNN International (@cnni) April 10, 2019
"We have seen what we thought was unseeable," said the director of the team of scientists. "We have seen and taken a picture of a black hole." https://t.co/1qtDLQ1Py3 pic.twitter.com/1XMjKYrJue
SO COOL--this is the first photo ever taken of a black hole!!
— Romina Russell (@RominaRussell) April 11, 2019
If you want to geek out with me, there's a fascinating Ted talk where Dr. Katie Bouman, the scientist who helped make this possible, explains the process: https://t.co/cuuLzCcLX2https://t.co/EhjVI2kFuD
Here's How That First Black Hole Image Actually Confirms Einstein's Theory of Relativity https://t.co/yxbFw3tE7S
— Nicole Hellessey (@PolarNicole) April 11, 2019
Here's How That First Black Hole Image Actually Confirms Einstein's Theory of Relativity https://t.co/AIZQKgQQcy
— Alp (@AlpSirman) April 11, 2019
Why is it so difficult to see a black hole? It's not just because it's black - but also because of diffraction. Also, what's the difference between a photo and a radio image? https://t.co/vX6GwFStww
— Rhett Allain (@rjallain) April 10, 2019
Who did this @PLFino https://t.co/U7P0iLfK56 pic.twitter.com/vRs3gkw0h1
— Sam Levine (@srl) April 10, 2019
Scientists Release First-Ever Photo Of Black Hole, 200 scientist around the world work together, Globalism is the only way. This is proof we can all work together for a better future. https://t.co/LO8Eiz2T5A
— TheTruth (@inetsoho) April 10, 2019
The Eye of Sauron is watching. https://t.co/8btQApsQFZ
— Taryn aka bluefeet (@tarynpivots) April 10, 2019
Scientists Release First-Ever Photo Of Black Hole https://t.co/awszVQ8CmU
— ✌?️Jeff Prioleau (@jeprioleau) April 10, 2019
The black hole basically looks like the view while you get Lasik https://t.co/VN7p1Sy6gH
— Elise Foley (@elisefoley) April 10, 2019
Scientists Release First-Ever Photo Of Black Hole and discovers Mueller’s report at the same time. JK. https://t.co/wP55OAjlku
— Barbara Malmet (@B52Malmet) April 10, 2019
The black hole’s journey from a mathematical oddity to an observable fixture of the cosmos is a testament to humanity’s collective intellectual prowess and dogged perseverance, writes Ray Jayawardhana- illuminating https://t.co/PXIa66r8n9
— Rabbi Shmuley (@RabbiShmuley) April 11, 2019
”The transformation of the black hole from a mathematical oddity, emerging from Einstein’s theory of general relativity, to an observable fixture of the cosmos is a testament to humanity’s collective intellectual prowess,” https://t.co/DTBL5fU5x2
— Mosse Rodbay (@swetrader) April 10, 2019
The #blackhole’s journey from a math oddity to an observable fixture of the cosmos is a testament to humanity’s collective intellectual prowess and dogged perseverance, writes @DrRayJay https://t.co/napMyFkn1W via @WSJ @WSJopinion @CornellCAS @Cornell @NSF @ESO @ehtelescope
— Ray Jayawardhana (@DrRayJay) April 10, 2019
The black hole’s journey from a mathematical oddity to an observable fixture of the cosmos is a testament to humanity’s collective intellectual prowess and dogged perseverance, writes Ray Jayawardhana https://t.co/eED3YA6tRi
— Newley Purnell (@newley) April 10, 2019
과학자들은 블랙 홀의 첫 번째 사진을 공개 https://t.co/jK78uz5GUp
— editoy (@editoy) April 11, 2019
So the first image of a #blackhole has been released and it's an amazing feat of science and all (these scientist quotes are lovely) but is anyone else worried what we might see if we keep poking this beast#Tolkienwasontosomethinghttps://t.co/VGyygsCS2Z via @ABCscience pic.twitter.com/Xm74GVJknF
— Lydia Hales (@LJ_Hales) April 11, 2019
The Perplexing Physics of Imaging a #BlackHole | WIRED Hey Siri, play @Muse #SupermassiveBlackHole https://t.co/xXxCOhCdeK
— Daniel Yeh (@dhyeh) April 10, 2019