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James Webb Telescope Gives Sombrero Galaxy a Stunning Makeover

The Sombrero Galaxy, or M104, just got a stunning transformation, courtesy of the James Webb Space Telescope. Known for its iconic hat-like shape, the galaxy now looks more like a bull’s eye than a sombrero in a new image captured by Webb’s advanced mid-infrared instrument, MIRI. Unlike the glowing core that’s famously captured by the Hubble Space Telescope, this new snapshot reveals the galaxy’s smooth inner disk in unprecedented detail. What’s missing? The sombrero’s crown—a feature that has long defined its nickname. Instead, the galaxy now appears as a series of glowing rings, offering a fresh perspective on its structure. Astronomers and space enthusiasts are calling it a “cosmic plot twist,” sparking playful discussions about renaming the galaxy to reflect its new bull’s-eye-like appearance. This latest image highlights Webb’s cutting-edge capabilities to explore the universe in ways never before possible, providing not just a clearer look at familiar objects but also revealing their hidden dimensions. Who knows? The Sombrero Galaxy’s makeover might just inspire the next big cosmic rebrand! For now, it’s another thrilling chapter in our exploration of the universe.

By: NBC Palm Springs

December 2, 2024

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James Webb Telescope Gives Sombrero Galaxy a Stunning Makeover