CID-42

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Right ascension10h 00m 43.13s
Declination+02° 06 37.40
CID-42
Optical and X-ray images of CID-42
Observation data (J2000 epoch)
ConstellationSextans
Right ascension10h 00m 43.13s
Declination+02° 06 37.40
Redshift0.359[1]
Heliocentric radial velocity89302 km/s[2]
Distance3.9 billion[3]
Apparent magnitude (V)?
Characteristics
TypeSpiral
Mass4.5×1011[1] M
Number of stars?
Apparent size (V)?
Other designations
CXOC J100043.1+020637 2XMM J100043.1+020637

CID-42 (also known as CXOC J100043.1+020637[4]) is a galaxy quasar about 3.9 billion light years away in the constellation Sextans. It is believed to have a supermassive black hole at its center.

CID-42 is thought to be the result of a galaxy collision between two smaller galaxies. It has a distinctive trail of stars extending many light years.[3]

Black hole

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