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 comparison with a 2010 visible light image from the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope highlights the large and extended glow ...
Since it came online in the summer of 2022, the James Webb Space Telescope has observed some of the most distant and ancient ...
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 ...
A brand-new James Webb Space Telescope image captures the steady, slow lifestyle of the distinctive Sombrero Galaxy.
Webb telescope, with help of Mid-Infrared Instrument, captured high-resolution mid-infrared image of galaxy, also known as ...
The James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) shows off its infrared capabilities once again in new imaging of the well-known ...
The James Webb Space Telescope has captured a groundbreaking image of the Sombrero Galaxy, revealing new details about its ...
The detection of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons—carbon-based molecules often associated with star-forming regions—suggests ...