Final WVUniverse talk of the semester, "Touching Infinity: Imaging Black Holes and Testing Gravity"
April 23, 2026
Taking pictures of black holes was once thought impossible. The Event Horizon Telescope has made it a reality and now lets us place the strongest tests yet on Einstein’s theories in the most extreme environments in the Universe.
Join us as we explore black holes and the future of visual observation and exploration.
WVUniverse is a series of public outreach talks exploring different scientific topics with an audience of all ages in mind. These talks are free, open to all ages and conclude with a fun trivia game with a chance to win prizes.
All are welcome to join us in the WVU Planetarium dome for this free and fun talk!
“Touching Infinity: Imaging Black Holes and Testing Gravity"
April 28, 2026 at 6:30 PM EST in the WVU Planetarium dome, 135 Willey Street, Morgantown, WV 26506
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