The Event Horizon Telescope is an international collaboration capturing images of black holes using a virtual Earth-sized telescope.
EHT News Blog
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M87* One Year Later: Proof of a Persistent Black Hole Shadow
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Fifth Year Milestone for the NSBP/SAO EHT Scholars
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A supermassive black hole’s strong magnetic fields are revealed in a new light
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Peering into the heart of a distant quasar with the Event Horizon Telescope
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Resolving the core of the J1924-2914 blazar with the Event Horizon Telescope
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Imaging Reanalyses of EHT Data
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Astronomers Reveal First Image of the Black Hole at the Heart of Our Galaxy
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Public Data Release of the Event Horizon Telescope 2017 Observations
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Event Horizon Telescope Collaboration to Announce Groundbreaking Milky Way Results on May 12th, 2022, at 13:00 UT
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EHT Pinpoints Dark Heart of the Nearest Radio Galaxy
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NSBP/SAO EHT Scholars Program Reaches Second Year Milestone
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Einstein's Theory Can Explain the Black Hole M87*
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Telescopes Unite in Unprecedented Observations of Famous Black Hole
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Astronomers Image Magnetic Fields at the Edge of M87’s Black Hole
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2021 Henry Draper Medal of the National Academy of Sciences Presented to Shep Doeleman and Heino Falcke
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2021 Royal Astronomical Society Group Achievement Award Presented to EHT
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Einstein's Description of Gravity Just Got Much Harder to Beat
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Wobbling Shadow of the M87* Black Hole
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NSBP/SAO EHT Scholars Program Opens New Research Pathways for Underrepresented Young Physicists
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Huib van Langevelde named Director of the Event Horizon Telescope Project
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Something is Lurking in the Heart of Quasar 3C 279
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Award-Winning First Image of the Supermassive Black Hole in M87
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EHT Observing Campaign 2020 Canceled Due to the COVID-19 Outbreak
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Announcement of the Next Generation Event Horizon Telescope Design Program
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First-ever Image of a Black Hole Published by the Event Horizon Telescope Collaboration
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Global Web Tour of EHT Observatories