S5-HVS1

S5-HVS1 is an A-type main-sequence star notable as the fastest one detected as of November 2019, and has been determined to be traveling at 1,755 km/s (3,930,000 mph).

[1][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10] The star is in the Grus (or Crane) constellation in the southern sky, and about 29,000 light-years from Earth.

[1][3] It is possible that it was originally part of a binary system that was tidally disrupted by the supermassive black hole, causing it to be ejected.

If this is the case, that it was flung out of the galaxy by the central black hole, it is then the first example of a star that has undergone the Hills mechanism.

The star's discovery has been credited to Sergey Koposov, assistant professor of physics at Carnegie Mellon University, as part of the Southern Stellar Stream Spectroscopic Survey (S5).