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Media Advisory: Press Conference on First Result from the Event Horizon Telescope

Date of news: 1 April 2019

The European Commission, European Research Council, and the Event Horizon Telescope (EHT) project will hold a press conference to present a groundbreaking result from the EHT.

  • When: On 10 April 2019 at 15:00 CEST
  • Where: The press conference will be held at the Berlaymont Building, Rue de la Loi (Wetstraat) 200, B-1049 Brussels, Belgium. The event will be introduced by European Commissioner for Research, Science and Innovation, Carlos Moedas, and will feature presentations by the researchers behind this result.
  • What: A press conference to present a groundbreaking result from the EHT.
  • RSVP: This invitation is addressed to media representatives. To participate in the conference, members of the media must register by completing an online form before April 7 23:59 CEST. Please indicate whether you wish to attend in person or if you will participate online only. On-site journalists will have a question-and-answer session with panellists during the conference. In-person individual interviews immediately after the conference will also be possible.

The conference will be streamed online on the Radboud Website on Black Hole Research, by the ERC, and on Radboud social media. We will take a few questions from social media using the hashtag #AskEHTeu.

A press release will be publicly issued shortly after the start of the conference at 15:07 CEST. Translations of the press release will be available in multiple languages, along with extensive supporting audiovisual material.

A total of six major press conferences will be held simultaneously around the globe in Belgium (Brussels, English), Chile (Santiago, Spanish), Shanghai (Mandarin), Japan (Tokyo, Japanese), Taipei (Mandarin), and USA (Washington, D.C., English).

The European Commissioner for Research, Science and Innovation, Carlos Moedas will speak in Brussels, the President of the Academia Sinica, James Liao, will speak in Taipei, the ALMA Director Sean Dougherty and the ESO Director General Xavier Barcons will speak in Santiago, and the NSF Director France A. Córdova will speak in Washington DC.

Satellite Events

Radboud University will host a satellite event in Nijmegen. The press conference in Brussels will be live streamed and members of the Event Horizon Telescope collaboration will be present to answer questions. The event will start on April 10 at 14:30 CEST and will take place in the Huygensbuilding, Heyendaalseweg 135 in Nijmegen. You can register by contacting Harriette Koop (harriette.koop@ru.nl) press officer Radboud University.

Due to the importance of this result, we encourage satellite events in the different ESO Member States and beyond. If you wish to arrange a satellite event please contact Katharina Königstein (k.konigstein@astro.ru.nl)for details on the live feed. A list of all currently planned satellite events is available here.

For any further information and updates, please also check the Event Horizon Telescope webpage at https://eventhorizontelescope.org.

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