The Hubble Telescope was photographed by a SN 2022ABVT of SN 2022ABVT in the LEDA 132905 Spiral Galaxy.
The Hubble Space Telescope took a unique picture of the Supernova SN 2022ABVT explosion, which is in the Leda 132905 spiral galaxy located at the sculptor constellation.
The distance to this galaxy is over 400 million light years from the world.
The picture has been published by the European Space Agency (ESA). In the image, a bright white point is the explosion of a supernova, which took place between the center of the galaxy and its weakly expressed left edge.
In the first time, SN 2022ABVT was recorded at the end of 2022 using the Atlas system, designed to identify potentially dangerous asteroids. Two months later, Hubble removed the moment of explosion, rarely and important for space research.
Supernomous this type is especially interesting for astronomers, as they can help measure the exact distances in remote spaces.
“This image is created based on data collected for supernovae type IA study, which originates when the open core of the dead star illuminates due to the sudden destructive outbreak of nuclear synthesis. Researchers are interested In this type of supernova, as they can use to measure accurate distances to other galaxies “, – explain to ESA.
Earlier it was reported that astronomers first created a detailed image of a star outside our galaxy.
Source: korrespondent

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