The Hubble space telescope spotted an enormous star, 90 times more massive than the sun being blasted across space. The calculated speed was 250,000 miles per hour, a speed that could allow a space ship to travel to and fro to the moon within two hours.
The phenomenon is called as a Runaway star. This occurs when a star gets kicked out of its cluster due to a group of even bigger stars. Or another instance of a star being blown out of place is due to a supernovae explosion of an even massive star. It is estimated that the star must have travelled 375 light years from its original suspected place of birth, a massive cluster called R136. The cluster is reported to have several stars having masses of more than 100 times that of the sun. Scientists say that the star is ten times hotter than the sun which remains consistent with the high mass object.