http://theconversation.com/astronom...t-time-with-new-event-horizon-telescope-74559
from Nasa website:
We have peered into the very center of the galaxy, we ALREADY have a picture of Sag A thanks to some really amazing science. And in April we'll "see" what it really looks like. no more theory, no more "renditions". Man what a time to be alive!
Some info: The Black hole Sag A is larger than our entire solar system, it anchors our entire galaxy. Just let that size sink in for a moment. If you were flying towards it to observe it, and it wasn't "feeding" you'd see a pure black "sphere" just floating in space which was twisting around it. It would be so large you'd probably just see all black as far as you could see. also since its so huge, you could fall into the event horizon and not even know it. Because the larger the black hole, the longer it takes for you to feel the tidal forces, and if its rotating there's a chance you could even avoid the singularity, although once inside no one really knows what would happen other than you'd probably die.
I was watching a PHD doctor talk about it and how it would look nothing like what most people think.
On April 5-14 2017, the team behind the Event Horizon Telescope hopes to test the fundamental theories of black-hole physics by attempting to take the first ever image of a black hole's event horizon (the point at which theory predicts nothing can escape). By connecting a global array of radio telescopes together to form the equivalent of a giant Earth-sized telescope – using a technique known as Very Long Baseline Interferometry and Earth-aperture synthesis – scientists will peer into the heart of our Milky Way galaxy where a black hole that is 4m times more massive than our sun – Sagittarius A* – lurks.
from Nasa website:
We have peered into the very center of the galaxy, we ALREADY have a picture of Sag A thanks to some really amazing science. And in April we'll "see" what it really looks like. no more theory, no more "renditions". Man what a time to be alive!
Some info: The Black hole Sag A is larger than our entire solar system, it anchors our entire galaxy. Just let that size sink in for a moment. If you were flying towards it to observe it, and it wasn't "feeding" you'd see a pure black "sphere" just floating in space which was twisting around it. It would be so large you'd probably just see all black as far as you could see. also since its so huge, you could fall into the event horizon and not even know it. Because the larger the black hole, the longer it takes for you to feel the tidal forces, and if its rotating there's a chance you could even avoid the singularity, although once inside no one really knows what would happen other than you'd probably die.
I was watching a PHD doctor talk about it and how it would look nothing like what most people think.