The remnant of an intergalactic supernova may perhaps have been spotted in between the Substantial Magellanic Cloud (pictured) and the Milky Way
Chandra X-ray Observatory
The remains of a star that exploded in intergalactic space, outside the house the realms of any galaxy, may have been noticed by astronomers for the first time.
Numerous exploding stars, or supernovae, have been noticed throughout the universe. Though most reside within galaxies, some have been observed outdoors galaxies. These are identified as intergalactic supernovae, and may have ended up there right after the stars were being thrown from their host galaxies. We …