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M87 SMBH, Geodesic & Astrometric VLBI, cross-correlation interest

FuZZ1L0G1C

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Our local newspapers recently published a released image of cluster Galaxy Messier 87's super-massive black hole, obtained through Very-Long Base-Line Interferometry.
For those who don't know, this is a correlation of multiple far-flung radio-telescopes located on planet Earth.
This creates a "virtual radio telescope" the diameter of Earth!!
When these telescopes are synchronized (atomic hydrogen clock), and aimed at a common target (M87 in Virgo cluster), a more detailed image is obtainable.
What interests me with this VLBI, is the wider the aperature, or diameter of the 'virtual dish', the better the resolution.
So, I wonder if placing a remote radio telescope on say, the moon, at 384402 Km from us, and another in space, to form a triangle, work?
Maybe a future project for astronomy.. o_Ohmmmm..

Links to M87/SMBH etc:
https://interestingengineering.com/image-of-a-black-hole-revealed-for-first-time-ever
https://www.universetoday.com/33866/messier-87-shows-off-for-hundreds-of-earth-bound-astronomers/
https://space-geodesy.nasa.gov/techniques/VLBI.html
 

davenn

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Our local newspapers recently published a released image of cluster Galaxy Messier 87's ....................

Hi Fuzzy

I have edited the thread title and your post to correct the object name error :)

It's M87, not M37 ;)


Dave
 
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