NASA’ Hubble Telescope Discovers Mysterious Object 390 Million Light Years Away from Earth

The European Space Agency (ESA) has statement That said, Z 229-15 is one of the interesting astronomical objects that fits multiple definitions. ESA said, “After research on it, it can be found according to many different definitions. It could be an active Galactic Nucleus (AGN), a quasar or a Seyfert Galaxy.” Apart from this, this mysterious object can be related to all of them due to some similarity in these definitions. ESA says that it is a galaxy which consists of stars held together due to gravity. It is an active galactic nucleus that is much brighter than the stars in a galaxy.
The statement said, “The reason for this extra brightness is the presence of a supermassive black hole at the edge of the galaxy. The material falling into the black hole does not actually fall straight into it, but rather like a rotating disk, from where it This disk made of material becomes so hot that a large amount of energy is released from it, which causes a lot of brightness.
Earlier, NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope has taken a surprising image of WR 124, a rare Wolf-Mayet star exploding or going supernova. This star is approximately 30 times the size of our Sun. The outer layers of this star are seen emerging. This has thrown up a large amount of dust and other material which is dazzling. The explosion of a star during its cycle is called a supernova. NASA officials had said, “Only a few of the big stars reach such a phase before becoming supernova. This is very important for astronomers to understand the mysteries of space.” This very large star is located 15,000 light years away.
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