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NASA's hubble telescope spots asteroid trail while hunting supernova in distant galaxy

NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope captured a surprising asteroid trail while observing a distant spiral galaxy 102 million light-years away.

October 13, 2025 / 10:22 IST
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NASA's hubble telescope spots asteroid trail while hunting supernova in distant galaxy (Image: Hubble and NASA/ESA)
NASA's hubble telescope spots asteroid trail while hunting supernova in distant galaxy (Image: Hubble and NASA/ESA)

The image of a bright plume from an asteroid drifting through space was captured by the Hubble Space Telescope. Astronomers, while attempting to locate supernovae using Hubble, inadvertently came across this unexpected visitor.

The picture features the barred spiral galaxy NGC 6000 in the constellation Scorpius, located about 102 million light-years away from Earth.

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What Was Hubble Hunting?

Hubble’s mission was to detect and analyse supernova explosions. This mission involve the colossal deaths of stars that brighten galaxies. This will help scientists study the expansion of universe. However, during several long-exposure observations using various colour filters, astronomers noticed a faint moving object within the image frame. This image from Hubble telescope is space photo of the week.