Scientists unveil first image of a black hole.
, giving humanity a glimpse of a bizarre celestial object that has captivated our imagination for more than a century.
"Here it is," Sheperd Doeleman, a Harvard astronomer and project director of the EHT, said as he revealed the image at the Washington briefing."This is the strongest evidence that we have to date for the existence of black holes."
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