The Hubble Space Telescope took a picture of NGC 3285b spiral galaxylocated 137 million light years away, in the Hydra constellation, also known as a.
NGC 3285B is a member of the Hydra I cluster, one of the largest galaxies in the next universe. Galaxy clusters are formed by hundreds and even thousands of galaxies connected by gravity.
In 2023, the spiral galaxy recorded in the photo hosted one – Phenomenon that occurs when one, triggering a sudden explosion of nuclear fusion that can shine more than 5 billion times than the sun.
SuperNova, called SN 2023XQM, is visible in the image as a bluish point on the left edge of the galaxy album.