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A galaxy named for its resemblance to a sombrero looks distinctly different in new image

  • The James Webb Space Telescope captured a new view of the Sombrero galaxy, showing a smooth inner disk instead of the glowing core seen in Hubble images.
  • Webb's image changes the galaxy's look from a sombrero to a bull's-eye, hiding its 'crown.'
  • New detections identified carbon-containing molecules, indicating the presence of star-forming regions in the galaxy's outer ring.
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