Sombrero Galaxy, James Webb
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Sombrero Galaxy Ditches Its Hat For A Cosmic Bullseye In Stunning Webb Image
A new image of the Sombrero galaxy from NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope has astronomers taking their hats off in place of a cosmic bullseye. The galaxy, known as Messier 104 (M104), was discovered in 1781 by French astronomer and comet hunter Pierre Mechain,
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Webb Captures the Sombrero Galaxy in a New Light
The Sombrero galaxy, which is about the size of the Milky Way, is positioned some 30 million light-years away. The Webb telescope has several different instruments, but most of the widely shared images you've seen come from an infrared imager known as NIRCam.
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Astronomers Reveal Stunning New Image of Unusual 'Sombrero Galaxy'
NGC 4594 is an unusual galaxy. It was discovered in 1781 by Pierre Méchain, and is striking because of a symmetrical ring of dust that encircles the visible halo of the galaxy. Images taken of the galaxy in 2003 show this dusty ring in detail,
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