The Association of Bay City Radio Astronomers (AoBCRA) have been using their tube- and transistor
radios to assemble the first image of a black hole.
According to telemetry data the space
object is about 53 million light years away from our Fine City, give
or take a few light years.
For the time being the object can be
observed from The Kaasfactorij where one of the tube radios is
located.
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One of the members of the association told "In the future we might try this with streaming servers when they are invented. That would be so more efficient as with radios".
The next mission for the AoBCRA is to
search for scientific evidence of a white hole that according to the
great balancing principle of relativity, as predicted by Bert
Onestone, should exist in the same but opposite direction.
The AoBCRA has requested to update EEP
to include their discovery.
Reporter Vick Forcella
190701
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