Thursday, April 10, 2025


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On this day, the world witnessed a moment that once belonged only in theory. The Event Horizon Telescope—a global network of radio observatories—captured the first-ever image of a black hole, located in the M87 Galaxy, 55 million light-years away.


The image showed a glowing, fiery ring encircling a dark abyss—the shadow of a black hole—just as Einstein predicted a century ago. What had been invisible was now seen, not through traditional lenses, but through the collaboration of scientists and data gathered across the globe.


This wasn’t just a photo—it was a cosmic selfie, proving the existence of one of space’s most mysterious phenomena and confirming aspects of general relativity. It symbolized what humanity can achieve when united by curiosity and innovation.