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Yes, of course it was a she. MIT graduate Katie Bouman had three years ago worked on an algorithm that made it possible for us to see the black hole. An image of what is called the ‘Super Massive Black Hole’ was released yesterday and had the people of earth, awe struck at the great big vastness of the universe, time, light and all else one cannot quite fathom. But the person who had somewhat less trouble fathoming all of it was Katie Bouman. Her Facebook post talking about her ‘disbelief’ was more about the her joy that her image was being reconstructed to eventually be shared with the world...
Her algorithm is said to have enabled a network of telescopes to work together to produce the image that we now see.
Celebrating women in science ‘’Twitterverse'’ was quick to circulate news of her achievements saying that due credit should be given to women who perform these feats in science. It was also a great chance to remember other noted women scientists like Margaret Hamilton whose coding was key to our advancement in space exploration.
With inputs from News 18
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Published: 11 Apr 2019,12:03 PM IST