Event Horizon Telescope Achieves Unprecedented Clarity in Black Hole Imaging
New high-frequency observations reveal intricate details and color differentiation, enhancing our understanding of black holes.
- Scientists used a 345 GHz frequency to capture the sharpest images of black holes from Earth.
- The new images show a 50% increase in resolution compared to previous observations.
- This technological advance allows for more precise measurements of black hole size and shape.
- The Event Horizon Telescope's global network of radio dishes enabled these high-resolution captures.
- Future plans include creating high-fidelity videos of black holes using this improved imaging technique.