NASA’s Hubble Spots Blinding Explosion in a Distant Spiral Galaxy
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NASA’s Hubble Spots Blinding Explosion in a Distant Spiral Galaxy
In this striking Hubble image, the spiral galaxy NGC 3285B gleams from 137 million light-years away in the vast Hydra constellation. But it’s not just the galaxy’s elegant swirl that’s capturing attention — a bright dot on its edge marks the violent death of a star: a Type Ia supernova from 2023. This stellar explosion, [...]
The NGC 3285B galaxy, located about 137 million light years away from the Earth, is a fascinating spiral located in the constellation of Hidra, also known as the Spear of Water. Noted by the Hubble Space Telescope, this galaxy integrates Hydra I, one of the most remarkable in the nearby universe. Galaxies, like this, are... The post Telescope Hubble finds and photogaly spiral appeared first on The Antagonist.
NASA Science: Hubble Observes Spiraling Galaxy
Exploring the Wonders of NGC 3285B: A Distant Spiral Galaxy The vast expanse of our universe never ceases to amaze with its intricate and awe-inspiring celestial structures. One such marvel is the spiral galaxy NGC 3285B, beautifully captured in an image by the Hubble Space Telescope, a joint mission of NASA and the European Space […]
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