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Researchers Confirm Einstein’s Theory After Seeing Light ‘Echo’ Around Black Hole

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Researchers Confirm Einstein’s Theory After Seeing Light ‘Echo’ Around Black Hole

Researchers Confirm Einstein’s Theory After Seeing Light ‘Echo’ Around Black Hole

The study used the European Space Agency's (ESA) XMM-Newton and NASA's NuSTAR telescopes to see light from behind a black hole for the first time ever.


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