A0620-00 has undergone two
X-ray outbreaks. The first one was in 1917.[11] The second burst, in 1975, was detected by the
Ariel 5 satellite.[12] During that time, A0620-00 was the brightest X-ray point source.[7] It is now classified as an
X-ray nova.[7] Its black hole nature was determined in 1986.[7]
The black hole in A0620-00 pulls matter from the K-type star into an
accretion disk.[4] The accretion disk emits significant amounts of visible light and X-rays. Because the K-type star has been pulled into an
ellipsoidal shape, the amount of surface area visible, and thus the apparent brightness, changes from the Earth's perspective. A0620-00 also bears the
variable star designationV616 Monocerotis.[6]
Stephen Hawking memorial broadcast
On 15 June 2018, a signal was transmitted from the
European Space Agency big radio antenna at
Cebreros Station (77 kilometers west of Madrid, Spain), in memory of
Stephen Hawking, who died on 14 March 2018, and his work on the physics of black holes. The broadcast will travel the 3,457-light-year distance at the
speed of light and will arrive in the year 5475; this will be the first-ever human interaction with a currently known black hole.[13] 1A 0620-00 was chosen for this broadcast as it was the closest known black hole to Earth at the time.[14]
The message was one of peace and hope according to his family.
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