NASA’s Hubble House Telescope has not too long ago shared a blinding view of a broad-brimmed Mexican hat resembling a galaxy referred to as NGC 7814. Also referred to as ‘Little Sombrero’ or Caldwell 43, the galaxy is positioned 28 million light-years away.
The ‘Little Sombrero’ is 80,000 light-years-wide and billions of years previous. It incorporates a vivid central bulge, a skinny disk stuffed with mud, and a glowing halo of fuel and stars that sprawls out into area.
NGC 7814 known as the Little Sombrero due to its resemblance to the brighter, extra well-known M104, the Sombrero Galaxy. Each Sombrero and Little Sombrero are spiral galaxies seen edge-on and have intensive halos and central bulges minimize by a skinny disk with thinner mud lanes in silhouette.
In July 17, 2021, the galaxy appeared to host a Kind Ia supernova referred to as SN 2021rhu.
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