2nd image of the 1st black hole ever pictured confirms Einstein’s theory of general relativity (photo)

The second image of the first black hole ever to be pictured by humanity shows that its shadow persists a year on.

The newly released image of the supermassive black hole at the heart of the galaxy Messier 87 (M87) was captured by the Event Horizon Telescope (EHT) on April 21, 2018, a year and 10 days after it was first pictured.

Just like in the April 2017 image, this second picture of the supermassive black hole, known as M87*, shows a glowing golden ring representing matter swirling around the black hole being heated to extreme temperatures. Still at the heart of this ring is a dark shadow, as predicted by Einstein’s 1915 theory of gravity, known as general relativity.

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