Uploaded by PBSNewsHour on Jan 26, 2012
Last week, a team of astronomers met in Tucson, AZ to discuss ambitious plans to see the unseeable. Using data pulled from several ground-based telescopes and pieced together with a supercomputer, the plan is to the first-ever image of a black hole. Shep Doeleman of MIT's Haystack Observatory, one of the minds behind the mission, explains.
Wow... Interesting stuff... Ability to check out Einstein's theory... Monte
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