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Key Information

Gaia BH1

Type Stellar Black Hole
Diameter 867,169 miles (A – yellow dwarf), 43 miles (B – black hole)
Mass 0.93 M☉ (A), 9.62 M☉ (B)
Temperature 10,070 °F (A), Unknown (B)
Distance 1,560 light years (approx)
Date of Discovery 2022 (Discovery of Black Hole)
Other Names Gaia BH1, Gaia DR3 4373465352415301632

Learning Point

  • As the closest known black hole (as of 2024), Gaia BH1 is a great example of a black hole that isn’t in the process of consuming its companion star. It was discovered by observing the motion of the Yelllow-dwarf star that we can see, and discovering that it moves in a pattern than can only be caused by a black hole.

Project

  • Draw a picture of Gaia BH1 and it’s G-type (yellow) star companion.
  • Overview
Gaia BH1

Location

Located in Leo constellation, within the Milky Way

Fun Facts

  • They orbit each other every 185.59 days.
  • The star is remarkably like our Sun, just very slightly smaller.
  • The black hole is far enough from the main star not to be absorbing any material from it.
  • Any planets orbiting the two objects would not be able to see the black hole.

Past Lessons

170 March 26, 2024 (North America)
No Past Lessons

Upcoming Lessons

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