Astronomers Snap Picture Of Black Hole At Center Of Milky Way, And Memes Soon Follow

In April 2019, the Event Horizon Telescope was able to capture the first ever photograph of a black hole: Powehi, located at the center of the Messier 87 galaxy. While undoubtedly an incredible scientific achievement, it naturally led to a slew of memes centered on what was basically a very small red-orange dot.
Yesterday, the Event Horizon Telescope captured a second black hole, Sagittarius A*, that sits at the center of our Milky Way galaxy.
We finally have the first look at our Milky Way black hole, Sagittarius A*. It’s the dawn of a new era of black hole physics. Credit: EHT Collaboration. #OurBlackHole #SgrABlackHole
Link: https://t.co/Ax7ECRVg8A pic.twitter.com/LRWizSYOy9— Event Horizon 'Scope (@ehtelescope) May 12, 2022
This is yet another incredible scientific achievement, but memers, now faced with two small red dots, were forced to choose which was their favorite.
— Dan Galletti (@GallettiMan) May 12, 2022
— brocolie🥦(they/them) 🏳️⚧️🏳️🌈💙 (@brocoli_) May 12, 2022
Others got to try their hand at a new round of memes for Sagittarius A as the image rapidly became an exploitable meme format on Twitter where it was photoshopped into a number of memes.
Oh my god pic.twitter.com/6Cm5dDGTGu
— Ben Rosen (@Rosen) May 12, 2022
hmm…. pic.twitter.com/Etcz79GgfA
— Danny Nicholson (@dannynic) May 12, 2022
— غرم (@iGhurm) May 12, 2022
REVELATION …#SagittariusA #thelordoftherings #BlackHole pic.twitter.com/5Kh0EtiN4m
— Yann B. D. (@YannBD) May 12, 2022
At the moment, it seems Sagittarius A hasn't generated the buzz of its predecessor Powehi, but the Event Horizon Telescope should know that as it continues its grand journey to document black holes in our universe, those of us on Earth will be ready to take this piss out of its discoveries.
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