How EHT Imaged a Black Hole
Offered By: World Science Festival via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the groundbreaking work of 2020 Breakthrough Prize winner Shep Doeleman in this 33-minute World Science Festival presentation. Delve into the methods used by the Event Horizon Telescope team to capture the first-ever photograph of a black hole, confirming Einstein's theories and opening new avenues for studying these enigmatic cosmic objects. Learn about the Galaxy of Hercules A, Schwarzschild radius, and the concept of infinite resolution goggles. Discover the principles behind Very Long Baseline Interferometry, telescope arrays, and the role of Moore's Law in advancing astronomical research. Journey through the universe, explore the event horizon, and gain insights into the collaborative process that led to this monumental achievement. Uncover the secrets behind creating a virtual aperture and get a glimpse of future developments in black hole imaging.
Syllabus
Introduction
Galaxy of Hercules A
Schwarzschild
Infinite resolution goggles
Black hole shadow
Best understanding
How to build a telescope
Very Long Baseline Interferometry
Telescope Array
The Secret Sauce
Moores Law
Universe Tour
Event Horizon
Groupthink
Beer Moment
Virtual Aperture
Whats Next
Taught by
World Science Festival
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