Human life lived a historic moment after the announcement of the first real picture of a black hole, but this great achievement would not have been possible without the decisive contribution of a young American scientist, according to CNN.

She noted that Katie Baumann discovered an algorithm that basically helped to portray the black hole after humans had been hearing it for decades without being able to see it with the eye.

Scientists have had a hard time capturing the image by looking at black holes as well as a missing link in the data needed to get an image. Researchers said the process was like taking a picture of the planet's moon on a moon.

Thanks to the algorithm developed by the young scientist, along with other algorithms, scientists were able to get enough data to capture the image of the black hole.

After taking the telescope, data, over the years, the young woman and her team oversaw the photo verification and said in a press statement that the team had tested several kits to see if it could get a picture.

She added that the scientific team did not want to develop only one algorithm, but developed a number of them, and the goal is to make sure whether it will lead to the same result, and that is what happened in the end.

Three years ago, Bowman supervised the discovery of the algorithm algorithm and then graduated from the Computer Science and Industrial Intelligence Institute at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. This achievement gave scientists a better chance to understand these "celestial beasts" Light.

According to the BBC, the hole's circumference is 40 billion km, about 3 million times the Earth's circumference.