James Webb's latest capture of the Sombrero galaxy reveals intricate details of its dust distribution and minimal star ...
The Sombrero galaxy looks entirely different in a new image by the James Webb Space Telescope. Instead of a Mexican hat, it ...
Infrared light reveals the galaxy to be a docile place, rather than the shining, roiling 'Sombrero' seen in visible light.
The mid-infrared light image shows astronomical features that can’t be seen with visible light cameras or in previous ...
Webb’s Powerful Mid-Infrared Instrument Resolves Clumpy Nature of Dusty Disk Astronomers are known for their precision, but ...
A side-by-side comparison of the photo with its predecessor from the Hubble telescope shows how clearer the newer telescope ...
This week, the James Webb Space Telescope zooms in on the iconic Sombrero Galaxy, revealing the first-ever mid-infrared ...
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A new picture of the Sombrero galaxy, captured by the James Webb Space Telescope, revealed a perspective that appears different from the broad-brimmed Mexican hat after which it was named.
The Sombrero galaxy, named for its resemblance to the Mexican hat, is about 30 million light-years from Earth.
In contrast, the Milky Way is responsible for creating about two solar masses a year, according to NASA.The supermassive black hole at the center of the Sombrero galaxy is also less active than ...