This gorgeous infrared image offers a colored tailspin onthis famous Hubble imageof the Sombrero Galaxy . It ’s actually a spiraling galaxy much like the Milky Way … even if it look more like a gargantuan blow ring than anything else .
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NASA ’s Spitzer Space Telescope offer the infrared data for this image , which builds on the existing optical image from Hubble . The dense , ruddy outer ring of dust catch the optic competes for attending with the bright infrared glow emanating from the center of the Galax urceolata . That radiance is so bright , in fact , that it mostly overwhelms the dense central bulge that realise the Sombrero Galaxy its sobriquet in the first place . For more on this image , check outNASA ’s Astronomy Picture of the Day Site .

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