Imaging Black Holes with Python
Episode #398,
published Sat, Jan 14, 2023, recorded Mon, Dec 12, 2022
The iconic and first ever image of a black hole was recently released. It took over a decade of work and is a major achievement for astronomy and broadens our understanding of the universe for all of us. Would it surprise you to know that Python played a major part in this discovery? Of course it did, and Dr. Sara Issaoun is here to give us the full story.
Links from the show
Links from the show
Sara's PyCon keynote: youtube.com
Sara on Twitter: @saraissaoun
Event Horizon Telescope: eventhorizontelescope.org
Black Hole Image Makes History; NASA Telescopes Coordinated Observations: nasa.gov
Event Horizon Data: eventhorizontelescope.org
Imaging, analysis, and simulation software for radio interferometry Package: github.com
Initial data showing ring (matplotlib) (video at time): youtube.com
Mars 2020 Helicopter GitHub Badge: github.blog
Watch this episode on YouTube: youtube.com
Episode transcripts: talkpython.fm
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Sara on Twitter: @saraissaoun
Event Horizon Telescope: eventhorizontelescope.org
Black Hole Image Makes History; NASA Telescopes Coordinated Observations: nasa.gov
Event Horizon Data: eventhorizontelescope.org
Imaging, analysis, and simulation software for radio interferometry Package: github.com
Initial data showing ring (matplotlib) (video at time): youtube.com
Mars 2020 Helicopter GitHub Badge: github.blog
Watch this episode on YouTube: youtube.com
Episode transcripts: talkpython.fm
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