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Hubble Unveils Stunning New Mosaic of the Sombrero Galaxy for 35th Anniversary

The high-resolution image reveals intricate details of the galaxy’s disc and an expanded view of background stars and galaxies.

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Overview

  • The Hubble Space Telescope released a new high-resolution mosaic image of the Sombrero Galaxy on April 16, 2025, as part of its 35th anniversary celebrations.
  • Advanced image processing techniques were used to highlight finer details in the galaxy's disc and reveal additional background stars and galaxies.
  • The Sombrero Galaxy, located 30 million light-years away in the Virgo constellation, is known for its unique structure resembling a Mexican hat.
  • This latest image complements previous infrared observations by the James Webb Space Telescope, offering a visible light perspective on the galaxy's features.
  • The mosaic image stitches together multiple exposures to capture the galaxy's full size, which spans one-third the diameter of a full moon when viewed from Earth.