Type
Location
in the constellation Cassiopeia
Distance
2.4 million light-years (740 kiloparsecs)
Mass
23 times the mass of the Sun
Size
Diameter roughly 80 miles (140 km), about the size of Connecticut
Discovery Methods
IC 10 X-1
This artist's concept shows the black hole (top left) pulling in gas from its companion star, which is enshrouded in a cocoon of its own gas.
IC 10, the black hole's host galaxy, is a small puff of stars more than two million light-years away.
This document was last modified: June 28, 2011.




