NASA has shared a selection of some of the best visualizations of blackholes, so you can get an idea of what these mind-bending phenomena are like.
We’re coming to the end of Black Hole Week, NASA’s celebration of the beastly cosmic monsters which suck in light, matter, and everything else that comes too close to them. But just because they eat light doesn’t mean black holes are impossible to imagine. As part of the festivities, the media department at NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center has shared a selection of some of the best visualizations of black holes, so you can get an idea of what these mind-bending phenomena are like.
A composite image showing our galaxy’s bustling center, where objects dance around the supermassive black hole at the heart of the Milky Way:
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