Messier 87

M87 · NGC 4486

A giant elliptical at the heart of the Virgo Cluster, home to the first black hole ever photographed and a jet thousands of light-years long.

Messier 87, a elliptical galaxy
Photographen:NASA , en:STScI , en:WikiSky · Public domain
Elliptical
type · E
54 million ly
from Earth · measured
120k ly
across
9.0
apparent magnitude

Because its light is 54 million ly from home, you are seeing Virgo A as it looked roughly 54 million years ago. The photons left before that much of history had passed, and are only now reaching us.

At the centre
Messier 87* (M87*)
A supermassive black hole of 6.5 billion ☉.
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Nearest galaxies
IC 3499Lenticular1.6 million ly
apart
NGC 4436Lenticular1.7 million ly
apart
NGC 4564Elliptical1.7 million ly
apart
NGC 4429Lenticular1.7 million ly
apart
NGC 4551Elliptical1.8 million ly
apart
IC 3583Irregular2.0 million ly
apart
Worlds in the same direction on the sky

Source: structural data (position, morphology, brightness, redshift) from OpenNGC (CC BY-SA). Distance from published measurements.

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