Abstract

The author explains black holes in the context of astronomy and astrophysics. The history of black hole research and black hole discovery are covered briefly. The author explains why supermassive black holes in active galactic nuclei are the most promising candidates for imaging black holes. The principles of radio interferometers used as observation methods are covered. The Event Horizon Telescope Collaboration, its future plans, and the role of the Korean members are introduced.

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