Messier 87*

Supermassive black hole

The first black hole ever photographed, revealed by the Event Horizon Telescope in 2019. At 6.5 billion solar masses its event horizon is wider than our entire solar system.

Messier 87*, a supermassive black hole
Event Horizon Telescope imageEvent Horizon Telescope · CC BY 4.0
6.5 billion ☉
mass (the Sun = 1)
128 AU
event-horizon radius (computed)
54 million ly
from Earth

Mass is a best estimate from the cited observations, which carry their own measurement uncertainty.

Its event horizon, the edge past which nothing returns, spans about 128 AU in radius.

It anchors
Messier 87
Elliptical galaxy, 54 million ly away.
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Source: Curated from public catalogs via Wikidata (CC0). See data & analysis for full sourcing.
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