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Rubin Observatory Discovers Surprise ‘Tail’ on Iconic Galaxy

Last updated: November 8, 2025 8:55 am
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Rubin Observatory Discovers Surprise ‘Tail’ on Iconic Galaxy

The Vera C. Rubin Observatory has made a groundbreaking discovery just months after its highly anticipated debut. The observatory, situated atop a mountain in Chile, recently unveiled its first test image, revealing a previously unnoticed feature of the galaxy M61. This discovery has the potential to shed light on the mysterious properties of this iconic galaxy.

Astronomers were astonished to find a trail of light, known as a stellar stream, extending from the well-known galaxy M61. This suggests that the galaxy may have torn apart a much smaller one in the past. Sarah Pearson, an astrophysicist at the University of Copenhagen, remarked, “This is the first stellar stream detected from Rubin, and it’s just a precursor for all of the many, many features we’ll find like this.” The findings were reported in the Research Notes of the American Astronomical Society.

M61, also known as Messier 61, was first observed in 1779 in the Virgo Cluster of galaxies and has been a subject of fascination for astronomers ever since. With its abundance of supernovae and high rate of star formation, M61 is classified as a starburst galaxy. Despite extensive study using powerful telescopes like the James Webb Space Telescope and the Hubble Space Telescope, the stellar stream had remained undiscovered until now.

The stellar stream, stretching 180,000 light years long, likely originated from a dwarf galaxy that was torn apart by the gravitational forces of M61. This interaction may have contributed to the increased star formation in M61 and could offer insights into the galaxy’s unique characteristics. Rubin’s first image, capturing ten million galaxies, serves as a preview of the groundbreaking observations to come. Over the next decade, Rubin is expected to capture light from 20 billion galaxies, surpassing any other observatory in history.

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Aaron Romanowsky, an astronomer at San Jose State University and a co-author of the study, emphasized the importance of further exploration with Rubin. “The expectation is that every single galaxy should be surrounded by these streams. It’s a fundamental part of how the galaxies are made,” Romanowsky explained. “We just need to look fainter, and that’s the hope with Rubin.”

The discovery of the stellar stream from M61 marks a significant milestone for the Rubin Observatory and sets the stage for a new era of cosmic exploration. As astronomers delve deeper into the mysteries of the universe, the insights gained from this unexpected finding may reshape our understanding of galaxies and their evolution.

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