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This is the first-ever image of a black hole released by the Event Horizon Telescope collaboration on April 10th 2019 It shows plasma orbiting the supermassive black hole at the center of the galaxy M87. The bright region shows where plasma is coming towards us and since itamp;#39;s traveling near the speed of light it appears brighter when coming towards us and dimmer when going away. This is called relativistic beaming. From the images scientists can tell that the plasma is orbiting clockwise. It takes around 2 days for the plasma to complete one orbit. Here we are looking at the black hole using electromagnetic waves with a wavelength of 1.3 millimeters - radio waves. This was the part of the spectrum used to make the image because it can show us the features close in to the event horizon and it can pass through the accretion disk and interstellar dust to docHub our telescopes. The supermassive black hole in M87 is very active meaning itamp;#39;s constantly feeding on lots of matte