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The NASA/ESA/CSA James Webb Space Telescope has captured and amazing view of the Sombrero Galaxy (Messier 104). The galaxy is ...
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The Sombrero galaxy has long had a place in astronomical history as an intriguing object. The first written record of this galaxy was noted in 1781, almost 250 years ago, by Pierre Méchain, a ...
The galaxy, first seen 244 years ago, holds mysteries scientists still seek to understand. JWST’s powerful cameras now show more than ever before.
NASA’s Webb captures the Sombrero Galaxy in near-infrared, revealing hidden stars and dusty features in stunning detail.
The new NIRCam data adds another layer of detail to a galaxy first documented 244 years ago. Originally observed in 1781 by the French astronomer Pierre Méchain, the Sombrero galaxy (also known ...
Luminous Galaxy: Captured by NASA Hubble Space Telescope, it has the light of over 300 trillion suns. Whirlpool Galaxy: It is a spiral galaxy which is located in the constellation Canes Venatici.
The Sombrero Galaxy is around 30-million light-years from Earth in the constellation Virgo. From Earth, we see this galaxy nearly “edge-on,” or from the side. The James Webb Space Telescope previously ...
What it is: The Sombrero Galaxy (M104), a peculiar galaxy. Where it is: 30 million light-years distant between the Virgo and Corvus constellations. When it was shared: June 3, 2025.
Among the most memorable is this edge-on mosaic of the Sombrero galaxy. With its relatively high brightness magnitude and at a distance of 28 million light-years from Earth, ...
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