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Astronomy Picture of the Day
Astronomy Picture of the Day
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M104: The Sombrero Galaxy in Infrared

Image Credit: NASA, JPL, Caltech, SSC, R. Kennicutt (Steward Obs.) et al.

Explanation: This floating ring is the size of a galaxy. In fact, it is a galaxy -- or at least part of one: the photogenic Sombrero Galaxy, one of the largest galaxies in the nearby Virgo Cluster of Galaxies. The dark band of dust that obscures the mid-section of the Sombrero Galaxy in visible light actually glows brightly in infrared light. The featured image, digitally sharpened, shows the infrared glow, recently recorded by the orbiting Spitzer Space Telescope, superposed in false-color on an existing image taken by NASA's Hubble Space Telescope in visible light. The Sombrero Galaxy, also known as M104, spans about 50,000 light years and lies 28 million light years away. M104 can be seen with a small telescope in the direction of the constellation Virgo.

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A red-tinged ring of dust is seen nearly on edge. In the ring's center and extending around the frame, blue gas and stars are shown.
A red-tinged ring of dust is seen nearly on edge. In the ring's center and extending around the frame, blue gas and stars are shown.
A red-tinged ring of dust is seen nearly on edge. In the ring's center and extending around the frame, blue gas and stars are shown.
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