The Real Science of the EHT Black Hole

You can learn more about CuriosityStream at <a href="https://curiositystream.com/spacetime" title="https://curiositystream.com/spacetime" target='_blank'>https://curiositystream.com/spacetime</a><br /> <br /> PBS Member Stations rely on viewers like you. To support your local station, go to: <a href="http://to.pbs.org/DonateSPACE" title="http://to.pbs.org/DonateSPACE" target='_blank'>http://to.pbs.org/DonateSPACE</a><br /> <br /> How do you take a picture of a black hole and what can we learn from it? Our first ever actual bona fide photo of a black hole, made by the Event Horizon Telescope and revealed to the world in a press conference on April 10th. Since then it’s got plenty of coverage, because … I mean look at it. It’s a freaking black hole. It’s black, it’s holey, it’s everything we hoped it would be. Now that the giddiness has subsided and I personally have stopped spending hours on end staring at a black spot, we can take a breath and actually look at the real science here and discuss exactly how a picture like this could be taken and what we can learn from it.<br /> <br /> Check out the new Space Time Merch Store!<br /> <a href="https://pbsspacetime.com/" title="https://pbsspacetime.com/" target='_blank'>https://pbsspacetime.com/</a><br /> <br /> Support Space Time on Patreon<br /> <a href="https://www.patreon.com/pbsspacetime" title="https://www.patreon.com/pbsspacetime" target='_blank'>https://www.patreon.com/pbsspacetime</a><br /> <br /> Need a Black Hole Refresher<br /> <a href="https://youtu.be/vNaEBbFbvcY" title="https://youtu.be/vNaEBbFbvcY" target='_blank'>https://youtu.be/vNaEBbFbvcY</a><br /> <br /> #Blackhole #astrophysics #spacetime<br /> <br /> Hosted by Matt O&#039;Dowd<br /> Written by Matt O&#039;Dowd<br /> Graphics by Murilo Ceasar Lopes<br /> Directed by Andrew Kornhaber<br /> Produced By: Kornhaber Brown<br /> <br /> So, how do you take a picture of a black hole? The beast in question is the supermassive black hole in the center of this – the M87 elliptical galaxy. It has an estimated mass of several billion times that of the Sun, which gives it an event horizon larger than the solar system. M87 is 53 million light years away, so resolving that black hole is equivalent to resolving a grain of stand on the beach in LA – if you’re standing in New York. By comparison, the Hubble Space Telescope would struggle to see a large watermelon over that distance.<br /> <br /> Big Bang:<br /> Anton Lifshits<br /> David Nicklas<br /> Fabrice Eap<br /> Juan Benet<br /> <br /> Quasar:<br /> Mark Rosenthal<br /> Tambe Barsbay<br /> Vinnie Falco<br /> <br /> Hypernova: <br /> Antoine Bruguier<br /> Chuck zegar<br /> Danton Spivey<br /> Donal Botkin<br /> Edmund Fokschaner<br /> Hank S<br /> John Hofmann<br /> Jordan Young<br /> Joseph Salomone<br /> kkm<br /> Mark Heising<br /> Matthew<br /> Matthew O&#039;Connor<br /> <br /> Thanks to our Patreon Gamma Ray Burst Supporters: <br /> <br /> Adrien Moyneux<br /> Alexander Lazerev<br /> Alexey Eromenko<br /> Andreas Nautsch<br /> Antonio Ruiz<br /> Bradley Jenkins<br /> Brandon Labonte<br /> Buruk Aregawi<br /> Carlo Mogavero<br /> Daniel Lyons<br /> David Behtala<br /> Dustan Jones<br /> Geoffrey Short<br /> James Flowers<br /> James Quintero<br /> John Funai<br /> John Pollock<br /> Jonah<br /> Joseph Dillman<br /> Joseph Emison<br /> Josh Thomas<br /> Kevin Warne<br /> Kyle Hofer<br /> Malte Ubl<br /> Mark Vasile<br /> Nathan Hitchings<br /> Nick Virtue<br /> Paul Rose<br /> Ratfeast<br /> Ryan Jones<br /> Scott Gossett<br /> Sigurd Ruud Frivik<br /> Tim Stephani<br /> Tommy Mogensen<br /> Yurii Konovaliuk<br /> سلطان الخليفي<i class="fa fa-language transViewIcon clickable" title="Translation"></i>

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How do you take a picture of a black hole and what can we learn from it? Our first ever actual bona fide photo of a black hole, made by the Event Horizon Telescope and revealed to the world in a press conference on April 10th. Since then it’s got plenty of coverage, because … I mean look at it. It’s a freaking black hole. It’s black, it’s holey, it’s everything we hoped it would be. Now that the giddiness has subsided and I personally have stopped spending hours on end staring at a black spot, we can take a breath and actually look at the real science here and discuss exactly how a picture like this could be taken and what we can learn from it.

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Support Space Time on Patreon
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Need a Black Hole Refresher
https://youtu.be/vNaEBbFbvcY

#Blackhole #astrophysics #spacetime

Hosted by Matt O'Dowd
Written by Matt O'Dowd
Graphics by Murilo Ceasar Lopes
Directed by Andrew Kornhaber
Produced By: Kornhaber Brown

So, how do you take a picture of a black hole? The beast in question is the supermassive black hole in the center of this – the M87 elliptical galaxy. It has an estimated mass of several billion times that of the Sun, which gives it an event horizon larger than the solar system. M87 is 53 million light years away, so resolving that black hole is equivalent to resolving a grain of stand on the beach in LA – if you’re standing in New York. By comparison, the Hubble Space Telescope would struggle to see a large watermelon over that distance.

Big Bang:
Anton Lifshits
David Nicklas
Fabrice Eap
Juan Benet

Quasar:
Mark Rosenthal
Tambe Barsbay
Vinnie Falco

Hypernova:
Antoine Bruguier
Chuck zegar
Danton Spivey
Donal Botkin
Edmund Fokschaner
Hank S
John Hofmann
Jordan Young
Joseph Salomone
kkm
Mark Heising
Matthew
Matthew O'Connor

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Adrien Moyneux
Alexander Lazerev
Alexey Eromenko
Andreas Nautsch
Antonio Ruiz
Bradley Jenkins
Brandon Labonte
Buruk Aregawi
Carlo Mogavero
Daniel Lyons
David Behtala
Dustan Jones
Geoffrey Short
James Flowers
James Quintero
John Funai
John Pollock
Jonah
Joseph Dillman
Joseph Emison
Josh Thomas
Kevin Warne
Kyle Hofer
Malte Ubl
Mark Vasile
Nathan Hitchings
Nick Virtue
Paul Rose
Ratfeast
Ryan Jones
Scott Gossett
Sigurd Ruud Frivik
Tim Stephani
Tommy Mogensen
Yurii Konovaliuk
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