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April’s Stellar Space Pictures

APR 30, 2019
This month: Black holes and stellar revolutions.
April's Stellar Space Pictures lead image

A wide-field view of the first ever black hole to be imaged.

NASA/CXC/Villanova University/J. Neilsen

(Inside Science) -- This month, astronomers discovered firsts in many categories. The most notable was the first ever picture of a black hole event horizon. Others include the first type of molecule ever formed, and the first sighting of a scene straight out of science fiction found more than 3,000 light-years away.

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