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The first-ever image of a black hole was released this month, of a “supermassive” black hole in the Messier 87 galaxy.

“We needed the right combination of telescope and a close- and big-enough black hole,” said Texas A&M University astronomer and international black hole expert Jonelle Walsh. “This was the one.”

Dr. Jonelle Walsh
Dr. Jonelle Walsh

Walsh says that the image’s significance goes beyond viral internet content: this image, and how close astronomers were able to get to the black hole, help confirm theories about relativity, specifically, Albert Einstein’s.

“We’re finding out that he was right,” Walsh said. Watch the full interview and video below.

KBTX News original source: https://www.kbtx.com/content/news/AM-astronomer-Black-hole-image-helps-prove-some-of-Einsteins-theories-of-relativity-508614591.html