Simulation of a supermassive black hole as seen from above. Hot, compressed gas swirls around the event horizon. Blue indicates the radio waves oscillating sideways; red indicates waves oscillating vertically. The bright, thin ring is due to light that has circled the black hole once before leaving its environment. Click to enlarge.

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