Cygnus X-1 size and scale context

Cygnus X-1 was the first cosmic object widely accepted as a black hole. It blazes in X-rays because the black hole is stripping hot gas from a massive blue supergiant companion and funneling it into a compact accretion flow. Read its scale context, comparisons, and journey links on the canonical object page.

67P/Churyumov–GerasimenkoComet nucleus·6 km
DeimosSmall irregular moon·12 km
Crab PulsarNeutron star·20 km
ErosS-type near-Earth asteroid·34 km
Cygnus X-1Stellar black hole·120 km
PhoebeCaptured irregular moon·213 km

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