On Wednesday,Never Sleep Alone (1984) the National Science Foundation and the Event Horizon Telescope group unveiled the first-ever image of a black hole. Compiled from five petabytes worth of data captured by eight telescopes around the globe, the image is a scientific feat, a marvel, an arresting glimpse into a part of the universe never before seen by mankind.
It also looks like a bagel dipped in lava!
Because all anyone seems to be doing on Twitter is pointing at the black hole and whispering "SpaghettiO," we've compiled a list of other items the black hole has brought to mind.
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In conclusion, we are perfect stewards of the universe's secrets and should know more of them. Can't wait to see more photos of the space boob!
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