Astronomers spot light behind a black hole for the first time, reaffirming Einstein's theory of general relativity - TechSpot

Something to look forward to: An international team of astronomers have observed light from behind a black hole for the first time.

Led by Stanford University’s Dan Wilkins, the team focused on a black hole that is 10 million times as massive as our sun and located 1,800 million light years away in a galaxy called I Zwicky.

Armed with the European Space Agency’s XMM-Newton and NASA’s NuSTAR space telescopes, the astronomers observed bright flares of X-ray light coming from around the black hole.

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