Hubble Space Telescope captures supernova-hosting spiral galaxy
The Hubble Space Telescope captured an image of the spiral galaxy UGC 11860 in the constellation Pegasus. Known by different names like LEDA 67733 and MCG+04-51-014 in astronomical catalogues, it's located approximately 184 million light-years away. In 2014, a Type II supernova named ASASSN-14dq was discovered in UGC 11860 by a dedicated robotic telescope that searches for transient cosmic events.