Hubble Space Telescope Captures Image of 'Little Sombrero' Galaxy Located 40 Million Light-Years from Earth

Hubble Space Telescope Captures Image of 'Little Sombrero' Galaxy Located 40 Million Light-Years from Earth

Also known as NGC 7814 or Caldwell 43, this galaxy consists of a brilliant central bulge, a dust-filled thin disk, and a glowing halo of gas as well as stars that sprawl thinly out into space.
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