NGC 300 X-1 in the spiral galaxy NGC 300
Astronomers using ESO’s Very Large Telescope (VLT) have detected a stellar-mass black hole much further away than any other previously known. With a mass about twenty times that of the Sun, this is also the second most massive stellar-mass black hole ever found. The newly announced black hole lies in a spiral galaxy called NGC 300, six million light-years from Earth.
This image composite shows the spectacular spiral galaxy NGC 300 as seen in an image from the Digitized Sky Survey 2 (DSS2), as well as the position of the stellar-mass black hole in the galaxy in an image obtained with the FORS2 instrument on the VLT.
Kilde:ESO/ Digitized Sky Survey 2/P. Crowther
Om billedet
Id: | eso1004b |
Type: | Observation |
Udgivelsesdato: | 27. januar 2010 12:00 |
Relaterede pressemeddelelser: | eso1004 |
Størrelse: | 3012 x 1551 px |
Om objektet
Navn: | NGC 300 X-1 |
Type: | Local Universe : Star : Evolutionary Stage : Black Hole Local Universe : Star : Type : Wolf-Rayet Local Universe : Galaxy : Type : Spiral |
Afstand: | 6 million lysår |
Kategori: | Galaxies |
Baggrundsbilleder
Farver & filtre
Bånd | Bølgelængde | Teleskop |
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Optisk B | Very Large Telescope FORS2 | |
Optisk Oiii | 500 nm | Very Large Telescope FORS2 |
Optisk H-alpha | Very Large Telescope FORS2 | |
Optisk R | Digitized Sky Survey 2 |