The James Webb Space Telescope's brand-new image of the Sombrero Galaxy casts this city of stars in a new light — ...
The Sombrero galaxy, named for its resemblance to the Mexican hat, is about 30 million light-years from Earth.
The infrared-light image captured by the JWST's MIRI (Mid-Infrared Instrument) reveals the galaxy in a totally different way ...
The James Webb Space Telescope recently captured a new image of a galaxy famously named after the Mexican hat style.
A new mid-infrared image from the NASA/ESA/CSA James Webb Space Telescope features the Sombrero galaxy, also known as Messier ...
Webb's ability to see through hazy obstacles is demonstrated here with the Sombrero, aka Messier 104, a nearly edge-on spiral ...
The Sombrero galaxy, which is about the size of the Milky Way, is positioned some 30 million light-years away. The Webb ...
The Sombrero Galaxy, named for its resemblance to a wide-brimmed Mexican hat, has now been captured in a completely new light ...
Webb telescope, with help of Mid-Infrared Instrument, captured high-resolution mid-infrared image of galaxy, also known as ...
"We pushed our detection limit down to the brown dwarfs of the cluster, which are the smallest stars that can form!" ...