We photograph stars, planets and galaxies---but we have not even seen a black hole. So how do we photograph one? Movies all have images of black holes, but no one ever photographed one. So how close are we to doing it?
We photograph stars, planets and galaxies---but we have not even seen a black hole. So how do we photograph one? Movies all have images of black holes, but no one ever photographed one. So how close are we to doing it?
technically impossible.
You can see the light around it though...it is possible.
Hi @extrospect , who knows but with all the tech advancements maybe we are closer than ever.
By the way, I would appreciate your feedback on this last idea:
Idea for @steem-ambassador - Social experimentalist @dannyshine - Going on a Scheduled "Steemit (Lets Spread Freedom) Awareness Tour" all around the World Disrupting on the most important Cities first (for @starkerz @stephenkendal and @anarcotech)
https://steemit.com/promo-steem/@gold84/idea-with-steem-ambassador-social-experimentalist-dannyshine-going-on-a-scheduled-steemit-lets-spread-freedom-awareness-tour-all
Looking forward to your thoughts!
Regards, @gold84