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English: On April 10, a team of international scientists from Event Horizon Telescope project unveiled the first ever image of a black hole at the center of the M87* galaxy. We invited computer scientist Dr. Katie Bouman and astronomer Dr. Colin Lonsdale from the EHT project to answer questions from our social media followers.

More about the first image of a black hole: https://www.nsf.gov/blackholes/

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Foinse Black Hole Researchers Katie Bouman and Colin Lonsdale Answer Your Questions circa 01:30, cropped
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American computer scientist Katie Bouman answers questions about the Event Horizon Telescope

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