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.•♫•♬•What is the size of black hole Picture•♬•♫•.

The now-famous image of a black hole comes from data collected over a period of seven days. At the end of that observation, the EHT didn't have an image — it had a mountain of data. Scientists like MIT's Katie Bouman (above) had to develop algorithms to take 5 petabytes of data and make sense of it.
Its 5 petabytes.

1 petabyte = 1000000 GB (gigabytes)

And 5 Petabytes = 5 multiplied by 1000000

5 petabytes = 5000000 GB

So the size of the data collected is 5000000 GB

I actually want to bring to your notice that, the size of the image is not 5 petabytes, but the size of the data collected by the telescopes is 5 petabytes, the data was used to construct an image which would be roughly a few kilobytes.
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Answered by NarutoDattebayo
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Answered by Sedria
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Hey mate , thanks for the information .

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