NASA looked back at the first Black Hole ever photographed, and found a big surprise
The universe keeps reshaping our cosmic perspective. When the Event Horizon Telescope captured the historic first image of a black hole in 2019, humanity stared at a fiery orange ring. That glowing donut of hot gas became an instant scientific monument. However, static pictures rarely tell the whole story of deep space. New Chandra X-ray observations reveal moving jet activity inside the heart of the galaxy Messier 87, proving this monster is far from quiet.