In Volume 5, both the humans and the gigantic Zentraedi aliens find traitors among their ranks, and the "
Event Horizon" event draws ever closer.
Matter closer to the
event horizon glows brilliantly bright with the heat of hundreds of Suns.
More than 200 scientists were involved in taking the image, through the
Event Horizon Telescope, in a project which spanned across a decade.
A handout photo provided by the European Southern Observatory on April 10, 2019 shows the first photograph of a black hole and its fiery halo, released by
Event Horizon Telescope astronomers (EHT), which is the "most direct proof of their existence," one of the project's lead scientists told AFP.
The company released a statement on Thursday claiming that it had gained copyright of the image from the
Event Horizon Telescope for use in media and not for commercial use such as advertisements.
"Correlators" were designed and built for that purpose, one of which was developed by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology for the
Event Horizon Telescope and another by the Max Planck Institute for Radio Astronomy in Bonn, Germany, for the other group collaborating in the project, the GMVA.
While a black hole itself is by its nature invisibly dark, astronomers can observe the
Event Horizon maelstrom with sufficiently powerful instruments.
Despite black holes being invisible due to their extreme density and gravitational field, researchers have managed to obtain images near the point where matter and energy can no longer escape, which is referred to as
event horizon.
A black hole's
event horizon is the point of no return beyond which anything -- stars, planets, gas, dust and all forms of electromagnetic radiation -- gets swallowed into oblivion.
His acting agency
Event Horizon Talent confirmed the sad news, revealing the star died on Sunday.