Region at centre of Messier 87 galaxy captured by the Event Horizon Telescope in motion

Astronomers have captured the first direct evidence of a black hole spinning, providing new insights into the universe’s most enigmatic objects.

The observations focus on the supermassive black hole at the centre of the neighbouring Messier 87 galaxy, whose shadow was imaged by the Event Horizon Telescope. Like many supermassive black holes, M87 features powerful jets that are launched from the poles at close to the speed of light into intergalactic space.

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