Black hole images: First look at Sagittarius A* at heart of Milky Way revealed by Event Horizon Telescope - ABC News
![I made it to Sagittarius A* and what a disappointment. Given that astronomers have succeeded in imaging Sag A*, and given ED's overall beautiful renderings of stars, planets and asteroids I expected I made it to Sagittarius A* and what a disappointment. Given that astronomers have succeeded in imaging Sag A*, and given ED's overall beautiful renderings of stars, planets and asteroids I expected](https://preview.redd.it/zoe5ijjufi181.jpg?width=225&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=dd19d18efeca6cd53d3c0c86bea6de534eee74c4)
I made it to Sagittarius A* and what a disappointment. Given that astronomers have succeeded in imaging Sag A*, and given ED's overall beautiful renderings of stars, planets and asteroids I expected
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Astronomers snap first-ever image of supermassive black hole Sagittarius A* | MIT News | Massachusetts Institute of Technology
![I made it to Sagittarius A* and what a disappointment. Given that astronomers have succeeded in imaging Sag A*, and given ED's overall beautiful renderings of stars, planets and asteroids I expected I made it to Sagittarius A* and what a disappointment. Given that astronomers have succeeded in imaging Sag A*, and given ED's overall beautiful renderings of stars, planets and asteroids I expected](https://preview.redd.it/cfo140ztfi181.jpg?width=640&crop=smart&auto=webp&s=a7e650af65dbc098e33103899149f9f5a5f264a7)