Astronomers have captured the very first picture of an immense black hole at the center of our Milky Way galaxy. Experts assure that the hole is 4 million times more massive than the sun and is around 27,000 light-years away. This image has been emerging since the early 1990s when Fulvio Melia, a professor at UArizona’s Department of Physics, and other scientists, began to consider the possibility of capturing this momentous image. Many years later, a research team called the Event Horizon Telescope Collaboration used eight synchronized radio telescopes to capture the image, of which two were provided by the University of Arizona.

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