Singularity: The First Picture of the Black Hole at the Milky Way's Heart
Singularity: The First Picture of the Black Hole at the Milky Way's Heart
Singularity: The First Picture of the Black Hole at the Milky Way's Heart
Singularity: The First Picture of the Black Hole at the Milky Way's Heart
Singularity: The First Picture of the Black Hole at the Milky Way's Heart
Singularity: The First Picture of the Black Hole at the Milky Way's Heart
Singularity: The First Picture of the Black Hole at the Milky Way's Heart

Singularity: The First Picture of the Black Hole at the Milky Way's Heart

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    Capture the essence of a groundbreaking scientific achievement with the "Singularity: The First Picture of the Black Hole at the Milky Way's Heart" poster

    This high-quality print commemorates what is arguably the most iconic scientific photograph of the last century, and perhaps the millennium, taken by the Event Horizon Telescope (EHT) - an international collaboration of eight synchronized terrestrial radio telescopes forming one Earth-sized telescope.

    This historic image reveals the elusive black hole at the center of our Milky Way galaxy, known as Sagittarius A*, and its counterpart in the Messier 87 galaxy. The successful imaging of these black holes was announced simultaneously at coordinated press conferences around the world, marking a monumental moment in astrophysics.

    Displaying this poster not only brings a piece of cosmic history into your home or office but also celebrates the collaborative spirit of scientific discovery.

    Perfect for astronomy enthusiasts, science lovers, and anyone captivated by the mysteries of the universe, this print serves as an inspiring reminder of humanity's quest to unravel the secrets of the cosmos. 

    Credits: Event Horizon Telescope (EHT) - CC/ESO license.

    Credits: NASA

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