According to Space.com, the super black hole named Sagittarius A*, tends to wink at the clock, making recording difficult. The Galaxy is expected to see James Webb learn about the black hole an effort by several other Galaxy owners.
Joining the researchers in charge James Webb is a team working with event Horizon (EHT) termite. The EHT is made up of 8 radio launched launched launched launched launched launched launched launched launched launched launched from the EHT. It took the first image of the black hole - M87* - in 2019.
Although Sagittarius A* is closer to M87*, the blurred state makes the Galaxy's super black hole a much more challenging target, said managers James Webb.
Officials James Webb said at the end of 2021: "While the core of M87* shows a consistent target, Sagittarius A* shows the hourly mysterious flashing spots - which makes the photography process much more difficult. Webb will support its own infrared images of black holes, providing data on the time of the fires. This will be a valuable reference for the EHT group".
The rays appear as the charged particles accelerate around the black hole, creating a light emission.
James Webb is in a monthly operation and will soon record Sagittarius A* in 2 infrared waves without being obstructed by " lacage" light. Because EHT is on the ground, scientists hope that the data collected from James Webb will supplement ground data and create a clearer, more understandable image.