Here is the first picture ever of a supermassive black hole. This one is at the center for the M87 galaxy 53 million light years away.
From The National Science Foundation:
It is still impossible to image the actual black hole (again, that intense gravity let’s nothing escape) so the data being collected is light from the material around the event horizon of the object — the “point of no return” of a black hole. What we are seeing is truly the silhouette of a black hole.
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