Editing 2135: M87 Black Hole Size Comparison
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:'''The M87 Black Hole''' | :'''The M87 Black Hole''' | ||
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:'''Our Solar System''' | :'''Our Solar System''' | ||
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:EHT Black Hole Image | :EHT Black Hole Image | ||
:Source: NSF | :Source: NSF | ||
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{{comic discussion}} | {{comic discussion}} |