Soactuallygettingitto a pointwhereyougofromtherawdatatosomethingthatlookslikeanimpressiveinimageis a lotofworkonthem, sothatwouldhavetakenmostofthelastcoupleofyears.
Um, really, Becausewell, it's becausethedistortingeffectsaresostrongbecausewhatwe'reactuallygoingtosee a sortoflightfromaroundtheblackholeradiowavelightandthatradiowavelightisoriginating a littlebitfurtheraway.
Soit's absolutelytinyatthedistanceofthegalacticcenter, andtheregionthatthey'retryingtosayis a bitbiggerthanthat, butit's stillabsolutelytinythinganalogythat's beingdrawnisit's liketryingtotake a pictureoff a golfballonthemoon.
Thewholethingisgonnabe a bitblurry, buthopefullyit's goingtobe a blurryimageofsomethingreallyexcitingon a blurryimageofsomethingreallyexcitingisprobablyprettyexcitingitself.
Hereiscurrentlyto 40 NottinghamTime, andit's beenhalf a hoursincetheresultswerereleased.
Inthattime, I'vebeeninterviewingperspectiveUndergraduates, Um, and I actuallymadethemsitdownandwatchthepressreleaseupuntilthepointwherewesawtheimageoftheblackhole.
Andthen I I thought, webettergetonwiththebusinessoftheinterviews, hesaid.
Ifyouwerejustpresentedwith a picturelikethatandsayWhat's goingon, youcouldcomeupwithmanyexplanationsastowhatitwaasthatthattherewas a cosmicdonoroutthereinspace.
Orthere's a sphereandyou'reseeingtheagesof a sphereorwhatever.
Youknow, therearelotsofwaysyoucouldexplain.
Therearemanythingsinspacethatlooklikerings, butthethingishere, theysaid, OK, sowethinkthatgeneralrelativityisright, andwethinkthere's a massiveblackholeinthemiddleofthesegalaxy, andwethinkthatit's got a lotofthissortofradioadmittingmaterialaroundit.
Stillrotatingaroundonwhathappensisthebitthat's comingtowardsyougets a bigboostinenergythingcalledtheDopplerEffectandinlight, thewayoneofthewaysthatmanifestitselfisthatthelightgets a lotbrighter.
That's a lotmoreenergyinit.
Where's thestuffisgoingawayfromyou, yousee, it'llah, lowerenergyandsoyoubasicallyseeitisfainterandso I thinkthatasymmetrywe'reseeingthereisjusttodowiththerotationofmaterialaroundtheblackhole.
Therewas a lotofstructurethereaswellthatitlookslikethere's somethingthatpointsoutthiswayaswell.
Butthisreallythisisjustmyveryfirstreactiontoit s So I amreallylookingforwardtoreadingaboutthesciencehascomeoutofthisaboutwhetherstructuresthat I'm seeinginthebackgroundhere, a rielonwhattheymean, Um, andjusthowthesepredictionsmatchupnotjuston a qualitativelevel, buton a quantitativeleveltothedatathat's actuallybeengathered.
I mean, theotherthingthatyousortofhavetotakeyourhatsofftothepeopleinvolvedinthisexperimentisyouhavetobearinmindthetechniquethey'reusing v o B I.
Combinethemalltogetherandfromthat, Sobasically, youtakesortofeverypairofradiotelescopesandyouget a bitofinformationfromthesortofthephasedelay.
Thedifferenceinthesignalbetweeneachpairandeachofthosegivesyou a littlebitof a picture.
Butactuallyyoudon't havethewholepicture.
Anditis.
It's essentiallybecause, youknow, ifyougot a regularcamera, you'rekindofgotyourlensoryourmirror.
Ifit's a telescope, issortoffillingtheentireApertura.
Inthiscase, you'vejustgot a fewdishessortofscatteredwithinyouraperture.
Thatmeansthere's a lotofmissinginformation, whichmeansthatyouthenhavetokindofreconstructthatmissinginformation, andthey'reactuallythereisn't generally a uniquesolutiontothis.
Sothereis a littlebitofkindofprejudicethatgoesintothisthatsays, becauseyoucould.
Butforthemoment, that's a lotofworkthathastogointoturningtheruledataintoanimagelikethis.
Andsothat's, I think, fundamentally, thereasonwhyit's taken a llthetimefromwhentheytookthedatatwoyearsagotonowtoactuallyproduceanimagelikethisfromthedatatheycollected.
Sothere's talkaboutputtingradiotelescopesintospacebecauserememberwhatdictatesthesharpnessoftheimages, howfarapart, yourmostdistantparty, a telescope?
Soactually, youreallycanpickwhatevercolorlooksnicestifthegalaxy's thesizeof a football.
Thesupermassiveblackholeinthenucleusisthesizeof a hydrogenatom, soabsolutelytinybuttheenergytheycanproducesandbaconmorethanenoughtoblowthegalaxythebitsmanytimesover.
Howdidtheyswitchoffformingstars, butcalledmayplay a roleandnowweknowthatthereallyoldblackholesintheresoWeknewthatbefore, butwe'vegotanactualimageofone.