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Quantifying Intrinsic Variability of Sagittarius A Using Closure Phase Measurements of the Event Horizon Telescope - IOPscience
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Event Horizon Telescope
Black Hole Image Makes History; NASA Telescopes Coordinate Observation | NASA
First Images of a Black Hole from the Event Horizon Telescope - AAS Nova
Bad Astronomy | Event Horizon Telescope sees black hole's magnetic engine | SYFY WIRE
This Is Why The Event Horizon Telescope Still Doesn't Have An Image Of A Black Hole | by Ethan Siegel | Starts With A Bang! | Medium
Taking the First Picture of a Black Hole | ESO
Metrics and Motivations for Earth-Space VLBI: Time-Resolving Sgr A* with the Event Horizon Telescope [IMA] | arXiver
Simulated Radiotelescope View of our Galaxy's Black Hole - Sagittarius A* - Album on Imgur
A global array of telescopes, including APEX for the first time, reveals the finest details so far in Sgr A* in a newly published study | Event Horizon Telescope
The Event Horizon Telescope Zooms in on Another Supermassive Black Hole - Universe Today
The first-ever image of a black hole is now a movie
Event Horizon telescope will probe the secrets of space
Event Horizon Telescope - MIT Haystack Observatory
This Is Why The Event Horizon Telescope Still Doesn't Have An Image Of A Black Hole | by Ethan Siegel | Starts With A Bang! | Medium
1 year after epic black hole photo, Event Horizon Telescope team is dreaming very big | Space
Supermassive Black Hole Sagittarius A* | NASA
The first-ever image of a black hole is now a movie
Event Horizon Telescope peers down a black hole's jet | Astronomy.com
The Event Horizon Telescope may soon release first-ever black hole image | Astronomy.com
Lifting the veil on the black hole at the heart of our Galaxy: Results from GMVA+ALMA observations of Sgr A* | Event Horizon Telescope
How soon will we see the black hole at the Milky Way's heart? | Space | EarthSky
Here's What the First Images from the Event Horizon Might Look Like - Universe Today