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Loading contentThe Event Horizon Telescope Collaboration's released imagery; CC BY 4.0.
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The first image of a black hole: the shadow of the supermassive black hole at the centre of the galaxy M87, released in 2019.
The Event Horizon Telescope's 2022 image of Sagittarius A*, the supermassive black hole at the centre of our own Galaxy.
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European Hubble image archive; CC BY 4.0.
European Webb image archive; CC BY 4.0.
ESO's public image archive; CC BY 4.0.
US Hubble image archive from the Space Telescope Science Institute.
NASA's official public-domain image archive.
US ground-based optical/infrared image archive; CC BY 4.0.
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Horizon-scale images of supermassive black holes (M87*, Sagittarius A*).